idntt Music Bank 1st Win 2026: 'Pretty Boy Swag' Defeats Apink
idntt takes their 1st-ever win on Music Bank with 'Pretty Boy Swag' on Jan 16, 2026. See the full scores and performances by ENHYPEN and Joohoney.
The wait is over for idntt. With a staggering score of 10,600, the group just secured their first-ever music show trophy on the January 16 episode of Music Bank.
How idntt Secured Music Bank 1st Win 2026
During the January 16 broadcast of KBS 2TV’s "Music Bank," the race for the top spot was a battle between two generations. idntt's hit track "Pretty Boy Swag" went up against Apink's "Love Me More." Ultimately, idntt emerged victorious, clinching the prize with a total of 10,600 points.
- 1st Place: idntt (10,600 points)
- 2nd Place: Apink (Runner-up)
Star-Studded Lineup: ENHYPEN and Joohoney
Beyond the emotional win, the episode featured explosive performances from major K-pop acts. ENHYPEN captivated the audience with their signature choreography, while Joohoney of MONSTA X showcased his charismatic stage presence. The atmosphere reached its peak as idntt members tearfully accepted their trophy, thanking their fans for this milestone.
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