2nd Gen Power: Big Bang and SNSD Sweep Circle Chart Karaoke Ranking 2025
BIGBANG and Girls' Generation dominate the Circle Chart Karaoke Ranking 2025. Discover why 2nd-gen K-Pop continues to rule the Korean karaoke scene.
7 out of 16 top spots. That's how many tracks BIGBANG held on the latest Circle Chart karaoke rankings for 2025. It's a clear signal that second-generation K-Pop isn't just about nostalgia—it's still the heartbeat of South Korea's nightlife.
The Circle Chart Karaoke Ranking 2025 Breakdown
According to data from the recently released Circle Chart, legendary group BIGBANG dominated the top two positions. Even more impressive, Girls’ Generation’s 2017 anthem 'Into the New World' secured the third place. These decade-old hits are outperforming new releases, proving their timeless appeal among ordinary noraebang-goers.
A Brutal Reality Check for New Artists
Netizens on Nate Pann noted that while new-age artists like IVE, aespa, EXO, and BABYMONSTER appeared on the chart, they were significantly outnumbered by veteran acts. Since karaoke results rely on actual physical singing by millions, they're nearly impossible to manipulate, making this chart a 'brutal reality check' for which songs the public truly loves.
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