CORTIS and SAY MY NAME Lead Circle Chart December 2025 Rankings
Newcomer CORTIS tops the Circle Chart December 2025 album rankings with their debut EP. See where SAY MY NAME, Hwasa, and TWICE landed on the latest charts.
A debut that shook the charts. Rookie group CORTIS has officially claimed the throne, topping the December Monthly Album Chart on Circle Chart with their first-ever release.
CORTIS and SAY MY NAME Dominate Circle Chart December 2025 Rankings
According to the latest data for December 2025, CORTIS' debut EP, 'COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES,' secured the No. 1 spot on the physical album chart. They aren't the only newcomers making waves; SAY MY NAME's new EP '&Our Vibe' debuted strong at No. 2. Meanwhile, VERIVERY's single 'Lost and Found' also successfully entered the top rankings, marking a busy month for physical sales.
- 1st: CORTIS - 'COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES' (Debut EP)
- 2nd: SAY MY NAME - '&Our Vibe'
- 3rd: VERIVERY - 'Lost and Found'
Weekly Chart-Toppers and Individual Success
Beyond the monthly album rankings, several established artists and rising stars are leading the weekly charts. Hwasa, Doyoung, fromis_9, TWICE, and ILLIT have all grabbed top positions across various categories, including digital and social metrics. The diversity of the winners highlights a competitive start to the new year.
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