NMIXX Blue Valentine Music Bank 10th Win: A Dominant Start to 2026
NMIXX achieves their 10th music show trophy for 'Blue Valentine' on Music Bank. Despite no broadcast on Jan 2, 2026, the group topped the charts with 3,918 points.
Ten trophies and they're just getting started. NMIXX has officially claimed their tenth music show win for their hit track 'Blue Valentine.' Even without a live broadcast on January 2, 2026, the group's chart dominance remains undisputed as they kick off the new year at the summit.
Breaking Down the NMIXX Blue Valentine Music Bank 10th Win
According to the official website of KBS 2TV’s 'Music Bank,' NMIXX secured the No. 1 spot on the K-Chart with a total of 3,918 points. The points were calculated from the tracking period starting December 22, reflecting high scores in digital streaming, physical album sales, and social media engagement.
This latest victory is particularly significant as it marks a double-digit milestone for 'Blue Valentine.' The group's fandom, NSWER, has shown relentless support, ensuring the track stays relevant in a highly competitive winter chart season.
This content is AI-generated based on source articles. While we strive for accuracy, errors may occur. We recommend verifying with the original source.
Related Articles
ENHYPEN held No. 1 on Billboard's World Albums chart for 12 straight weeks, joined by BTS, Stray Kids, NewJeans and more. Is this proof of K-pop's global dominance—or a reflection of how fandom economics reshape music charts?
KISS OF LIFE claimed their first-ever music show trophy with "Who is she" on M Countdown. What does this moment mean for the group, their fans, and K-pop's evolving landscape?
Stray Kids earned a new RIAJ streaming platinum certification in Japan. But what does that milestone reveal about how K-pop is reshaping the world's second-largest music market?
Kang Dong Won, Park Ji Hyun, and Um Tae Goo reunite as a fictional co-ed idol group in upcoming comedy film Wildsing — and the timing says more than you'd think.
Thoughts
Share your thoughts on this article
Sign in to join the conversation