Monday, August 24, 2015

Billboard Lists Top Kpop Youtube Music Videos in America and World for July 2015

The heat is on in Kpop's most competitive summer in history as top male and female hallyu groups emerge to devour each other sparking fan wars along the way.  Billboard ranks the most viewed Kpop videos in the United States and around the world for July.

Girls Generation
Girls Generation ruled the world as usual. Their summer song "Party" topped both the U.S. and the world charts proving Soshi's unending dominance amidst their lineup shift. This is GG's second time to dominate in Billboard's most viewed MV for the month. "Catch Me If You Can" owned the YouTube viewers' eyes in April. GG is only starting as teasers for the back in time song "Lion Heart" is currently making waves on the web, AllKpop reported.

Got7
JYP Entertainment's ultra-fast rising boy group Got7 place second in the U.S. and world charts surpassing the senior groups on the list. The members were charming, chic, and very romantic in "Just Right." Got7 quickly rose to fame because of its very talented and charismatic members. The comical Jackson is arguably Got7's most popular member. Jackson has endless stints in variety shows and has many other solo projects. Jackson is part of the much loved "JackJi" love team which begun in the TV show "Roommate."

Girl's Day
The lovely, seductive, and controversial ladies of Girl's Day managed to join the list amidst the backlash for their alleged rude behavior on "Afreeca TV." The sexy and upbeat "Ring My Bell" is in third place for both lists.

Super Junior, Apink and INFINITE
Senior Kpop groups Super Junior, Apink and INFINITE battled it out for the fourth, fifth, and sixth places in both charts.

For the most viewed music video in the U.S., INFINITE's action-packed "Bad" ranked fourth, Super Junior's Hollywood-esque "Devil" placed fifth, and Apink's sweet summer song "Remember" landed on the sixth spot.  

In the world chart however, Super Junior's "Devil" is fourth, Apink's "Remember" placed fifth, and INFINITE's "Bad" ranked sixth.

Finishing the list of America's favorite videos for July are Crush' "Oasis" featuring Zico, Beast's "Gotta Go to Work", Stellar's "Vibrato", and Beast's "Yey."





Stellar's "Vibrato" became the talk of the town in South Korea and around the world for its vagina concept.

Concluding the world's top hallyu music videos for July are  MC Gaeswag's "T Pet on My Neck", Beast's "Gotta Go to Work", Stellar's "Vibrato", and  Crush "Oasis" featuring Zico.


SOURCE: Billboard

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