The Show! Music Core Chart is a record chart on the South Korean MBC television music program Show! Music Core . Every week, the show awards the best-performing single on the chart in the country during its live broadcast.
Show! Music Core Chart winners (2020)
"Life Goes On " by BTS was the highest-scoring song on Show! Music Core for 2020. In 2020, 18 singles have ranked at number one on the chart and 15 music acts received first-place trophies. No release for the year achieved a perfect score, but "Life Goes On " by BTS acquired the highest point total on the December 5 broadcast with 11,881 points. The English language single "Dynamite " by BTS achieved number 1 for 10 consecutive weeks becoming the longest consecutive number 1 song, and the artist with the most wins was BTS at 18 wins.
Scoring system Period covered Chart system Broadcast Digital sales Physical album Video views Voting August 24, 2019 – March 14, 2020 5% (MBC radio) 60% (50% gaon + 10% Vibe*) 10% 10% 25% (10% committee + 15% live-vote) March 21, 2020 – July 18, 2020 35% (10% committee + 10% pre-vote* + 15% live-vote) July 25, 2020 – September 19, 2020 50% September 26, 2020 – February 20, 2021 60% (50% gaon + 10% FLO*)
Chart history SSAK3 (L to R:
Yoo Jae-suk ,
Lee Hyori ,
Rain ) received their first broadcast music show win with their trophy for "Beach Again" on
Show! Music Core .
Soloists
Zico (
left ) and
Kang Daniel (
right ) received their first
Show! Music Core awards for "
Any Song " and "
2U ," respectively.
"Oh My God " by (G)I-dle served as the group's first win on the program. Oh My Girl received their first Show! Music Core trophy with "Nonstop." NCT 127 received their first Show! Music Core trophy with "Punch," making them the first NCT group to win first place on the program. Iz*One , whose member Kim Min-ju also co-hosts the program, won their first award on Show! Music Core with "Secret Story of the Swan ."Key Highest score in 2020 — No show was held
Episode[1] Date Artist Song Points Ref. 662 January 4 Red Velvet "Psycho " 10,895 [2] 663 January 11 9,398 [3] 664 January 18 8,047 [4] — January 25 No show, winners were not announced [5] 665 February 1 Zico "Any Song " 8,267 [6] 666 February 8 7,630 [7] 667 February 15 6,900 [8] 668 February 22 7,001 [9] 669 February 29 BTS "On " 8,288 [10] 670 March 7 10,518 [11] 671 March 14 8,038 [12] 672 March 21 8,516 [13] 673 March 28 8,909 [14] 674 April 4 Kang Daniel "2U " 9,142 [15] 675 April 11 Suho "Let's Love" 9,861 [16] 676 April 18 (G)I-dle "Oh My God " 8,788 [17] 677 April 25 Apink "Dumhdurum" 10,780 [18] 678 May 2 10,147 [19] 679 May 9 Oh My Girl "Nonstop" 9,433 [20] — May 16 No show, winners were not announced [21] 680 May 23 NU'EST "I’m in Trouble" 9,166 [22] 681 May 30 NCT 127 "Punch" 9,374 [23] — June 6 No show, winners were not announced [24] 682 June 13 Twice "More & More " 10,871 [25] 683 June 20 9,448 [26] 684 June 27 Iz*One "Secret Story of the Swan " 9,492 [27] 685 July 4 Seventeen "Left & Right " 8,540 [28] 686 July 11 Blackpink "How You Like That " 10,464 [29] 687 July 18 10,048 [30] 688 July 25 8,023 [31] 689 August 1 SSAK3 "Beach Again" 8,399 [32] — August 8 No show, winners were not announced [33] 690 August 15 Kang Daniel "Who U Are" 7,384 [34] 691 August 22 SSAK3 "Beach Again" 7,530 [35] 692 August 29 BTS "Dynamite " 8,882 [36] 693 September 5 9,657 [37] 694 September 12 9,755 [38] 695 September 19 8,629 [39] 696 September 26 10,602 [40] — October 3 No show, winners were not announced [41] 697 October 10 BTS "Dynamite" 10,319 [42] 698 October 17 10,127 [43] 699[a] October 24 No chart, winners were not announced [44] 700 October 31 BTS "Dynamite" 9,864 [45] 701 November 7 9,740 [46] 702 November 14 10,130 [47] 703[b] November 21 No chart, winners were not announced [48] 704 November 28 BTS "Life Goes On " 10,656 [49] 705 December 5 11,881 [50] 706 December 12 10,981 [51] — December 19 No show, winners were not announced [52] 707[c] December 26 No chart, winners were not announced [53]
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