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Music Bank () is a South Korean music program which airs every Friday at 17:15 KST on KBS2. the show is also broadcast in more than a hundred countries through . Episodes are filmed at the KBS New Wing Open Hall in , Yeongdeungpo District. The show also organizes the global live concert Music Bank World Tour.


History
Before Music Bank, Top 10 Songs () debuted in 1981 airing live at 6:30 (KST) on Fridays and airing until 1998. For the first few months of 1998, Bravo New Generation took its place, but due to low ratings, it was quickly replaced by Music Bank on June 18, 1998. The chart format that was used since Top 10 Songs was abandoned in late 2001 due to controversy and was changed into a request format.

In 2005, the show was moved to Sunday afternoons at 12:45 (KST) and became a recorded broadcast. Due to sinking ratings, in September 2007, the show returned to its original time slot of Friday evenings at 6:30 (KST) and returned to a live format. The charts were revived as category-based charts.

In January 2008, the category-based charts were combined into the K-Chart which is the familiar countdown chart and the only program to do so. In June 2008, the show extended to 70 minutes, airing from 6:30 (KST) to 7:40 (KST) making it the longest music program on air. In November 2008, as part of the Autumn format changes, the show began airing from 6:40 (KST) to 8:00 (KST) for 80 minutes. In May 2010, as part of the Spring format changes, the show began airing from 5:50 (KST) to 7:10 (KST) for 80 minutes.

On August 27, 2010, Music Bank began airing live to 54 countries around the world through KBS World, and included new interactive features for international viewers through Twitter. On November 11, 2011, as part of the autumn format changes, the show began airing for 105 minutes from 6:10 (KST) to 7:55 (KST), following KBS News 6. In August 2012, Asian American cable network Myx TV began airing the first English dubbed version of Music Bank. Since October 25, 2013, the show began airing for 80 minutes from 6:30 (KST) to 7:50 (KST), following KBS Global 24, which was transferred from KBS1 with effect from October 21, 2013.

Since October 4, 2024, it has been hosted by 's Park Min-ju and actor . Past hosts include , Rain, , , , , Irene, , Choi Bo-min, , , Arin, Park Sung-hoon, , and among others.


K-Chart
K-Chart is the countdown chart of Music Bank. The charts are calculated by combining the Digital Music Charts (60%), Album Sales (5%), Number of times broadcast on KBS (20%), K-POP Fan Voting Charts (Mubeat App) (10%), and social media charts (5%). This chart tracks from Monday to Sunday, and the Top 50 songs of the week are featured on the show, where the Top 50–21 songs are shown via marquee and the Top 20–3 songs are featured by the hosts. The hosts showcase the Top Two songs in the beginning of the show and announce who will be the winner of the week. The Number 1 song on the chart is the winner of that week's chart and receives an award.

During the last week of June, the most popular song of the first half of the year is awarded the Music Bank First Half 1st Place award. During the last week of December, the Music Bank 1st Place award (or Music Bank MVP in 2008) is awarded to the most popular song of the entire year.

Before the combined K-Charts, category-based charts were used. From September to December 2007, every week a different category ( Digital Music Charts, Karaoke Charts, Viewers Choice Charts, Album Sales Charts) was featured. Technically, each category would only be featured once a month. It was similar to K-Chart except the results each week could only be based on a specific chart, and not all the charts combined. From January 2008 to April 2009, two charts were used. Every week, the Digital Music Charts and Album Sales Charts were used, and at the end of the month were the combined charts ( Album Sales Charts (20%) + Digital Music Charts (50%) + Viewers Choice Charts (30%)). In May 2009, this was abandoned for the combined charts featured every week. Note that the Music Bank ranking system is different from other previous and current televised music shows, in that an artist can win an unlimited number of times for the same song (other shows generally remove it from the charts after three wins, for Music Core it's after five wins or two months since release). While other music chart shows have a full score of 10,000 or 11,000, Music Bank's full score is 200,000, meaning Digital Music Charts category has 120,000 score as full score, 40,000 for Broadcast, 20,000 for K-POP Fan Voting Charts (Mubeat App) 10,000 for Album Sales, and finally 10,000 from Social Media. The new criteria for Music Bank took effect in the January 6, 2023 episode, where the Digital Music Chart percentage decreased from 65% to 60%, the Album Sales are will now be acquired from Gaon instead of the previous Hanteo chart, the KBS Broadcast Plays now added its digital channel in the aggregation scoring alongside its TV and radio channels, and the Social Media Charts will be sourced from the YouTube and TikTok data gathered from the Gaon charts.


Winners

Hosts
1998Ryu Si-won, Kim Ji-ho
1999Ryu Si-won, Hwang Yu-sun
Kim Seung-hyun, Hwang Yu-sun
Joo Young-hoon, Hwang Yu-sun
2000Joo Young-hoon, Kim Gyu-ri
,
Lee Hwi-jae,
2001Lee Hwi-jae, Kim Bo-kyung
November 8, 2001 – April 18, 2002Lee Hwi-jae, Kim Gyu-ri
April 25 – October 24, 2002Lee Hwi-jae, Kim Min-jung
October 31, 2002 – January 30, 2003Rain, Shoo
February 6 – June 19, 2003, Shoo
June 26, 2003 – June 11, 2004Choi Jung-won,
June 18 – November 5, 2004,
November 12, 2004 – April 29, 2005,
May 8 – October 30, 2005, Kim Bo-min
November 6, 2005 – March 12, 2006Kang Kyung-joon, Park Kyung-lim
March 26 – November 19, 2006Kang Kyung-joon, Jang Hee-jin
November 26, 2006 – April 1, 2007Haha, Lee So-yeon
April 8, 2007 – February 1, 2008Haha, Lee Hyun-ji
February 15 – May 16, 2008, Kim Sung-eun
May 23 – August 8, 2008Tablo, Min Seo-hyun
August 29, 2008 – January 9, 2009,
January 16 – July 31, 2009Yoo Se-yoon, Park Eun-young
August 7, 2009 – November 19, 2010,
December 3, 2010 – October 21, 2011, Kim Min-ji
October 28, 2011 – November 11, 2011Hyun Woo,
November 18, 2011Tim, ,
November 25, 2011, Sohee, Sunye
December 2, 2011, Sohee, Yubin
December 9, 2011Minho, Sohee, Sunye
December 16, 2011Shindong, Sohee, Yubin
December 23, 2011, , ,
January 6, 2012 – March 29, 2013, Uee
April 5, 2013Lee Jang-woo, Kang Min-kyung
April 12, 2013 – October 4, 2013,
September 6, 2013, Park Se-young
October 11, 2013, Park Se-young
October 18, 2013Jo Kwon
October 25, 2013 – April 24, 2015,
May 1, 2015 – June 24, 2016, Irene
December 4, 2015Park Bo-gum, V,
July 1, 2016 – November 4, 2016,
July 15, 2016Kang Min-hyuk, Solbin,
November 11, 2016 – May 11, 2018, Solbin
May 18, 2018Solbin, N
May 25, 2018Solbin, Son Dong-woon
June 1, 2018Solbin,
June 8, 2018Solbin, Jin
June 15, 2018 – June 28, 2019Kei,
July 5, 2019 – July 17, 2020, Choi Bo-min
July 24, 2020 – October 1, 2021Arin,
October 8, 2021 – September 2, 2022, Park Sung-hoon
November 19, 2021Jang Won-young, Park Sung-hoon and
February 4, 2022Jang Won-young and
August 5, 2022 and Park Sung-hoon
September 16, 2022Jang Won-young and Lee Ju-yeon
September 23, 2022Jang Won-young and
September 30, 2022 – January 13, 2023Jang Won-young and
October 14, 2022Kang Seul-gi and Lee Chae-min
December 2, 2022 and Lee Chae-min
January 6, 2023 and Lee Chae-min
January 20, 2023 – January 27, 2023Minji and Lee Chae-min
February 3, 2023Mimi and Lee Chae-min
February 10, 2023 – May 3, 2024 and Lee Chae-min
March 24, 2023 and Lee Chae-min
August 25, 2023Hanni and Lee Chae-min
September 1, 2023Arin and Lee Chae-min
September 8, 2023 and Lee Chae-min
October 27, 2023Choi Soo-bin and Lee Chae-min
November 3, 2023 and Lee Chae-min
January 5, 2024 and Lee Chae-min
January 19, 2024 and Lee Chae-min
February 2, 2024 and Lee Chae-min
April 5, 2024Noh Yun-ah and Lee Chae-min
April 12, 2024Park Min-ju and Lee Chae-min
May 10, 2024Hong Eun-chae and Lee Hyun-jae
May 17, 2024Hong Eun-chae and
May 24, 2024Hong Eun-chae, Zhang Hao and
May 31, 2024 – September 27, 2024Hong Eun-chae and
June 28, 2024Hong Eun-chae, Shinyu and Choi Young-jae
September 6, 2024Hong Eun-chae, Kim Tae-rae and Zhang Hao
October 4, 2024 – presentPark Min-ju and Moon Sang-min
November 22, 2024, and Moon Sang-min
March 7, 2025Haewon and Moon Sang-min
April 4, 2025Park Min-ju, and
May 16, 2025Park Min-ju and Shinyu


Achievements by artists
+ Most No. 1 winners ! Rank ! Artist ! Count
1st49
2ndGirls' Generation42
3rd36
4th30
5thIU27
6thBig Bang22
7thSeventeen21
8th20
9th18
Beast/Highlight

+ Longest consecutive No. 1 songs ! Rank ! Artist ! Song ! Count ! Year
1st""102012
2ndGirls' Generation"Gee"92009
3rdGirls' Generation"The Boys"62011
IU"You & I"2011–2012
"Dynamite"2020
6th"Heartbreaker"52009
2NE1"I Don't Care"2009
Girls' Generation"Oh!"2010
"Hoot"
"Mr. Simple"2011
"TT"2016

+ Songs with most awards ! Rank ! Artist ! Song ! Count ! Year
1st""172012–2013
2nd"Dynamite"162020–2021
3rdGirls' Generation"Gee"112009
4thGirls' Generation"Oh!"72010
"Boy with Luv"2019
6thGirls' Generation"The Boys"62011
IU"You & I"2011–2012
"TT"2016–2017
9th"Sorry, Sorry"52009
2NE1"I Don't Care"
"Heartbreaker"
Girls' Generation"Hoot"2010
"Mr. Simple"2011
& "Some"2014
"Cheer Up"2016

Top 10 highest scores (20th system) February 25, 2022 – December 30, 2022

Scoring system: digital music charts (60%), number of times broadcast on KBS (20%), viewers choice charts (10%), album sales (5%) and social media charts (5%)

1stSeventeen"Hot"13,8162022/06/04
2ndTXT""12,6102022/05/20
3rd(G)I-dle"Nxde"12,5412022/10/28
4thIve"After Like"12,1742022/09/02
5th"Love Dive"12,0952022/04/15
6th"After Like"11,4062022/09/09
7th""11,1682022/10/14
8th"Attention"11,1502022/08/19
9thThe Boyz"Whisper"11,0972022/08/26
10th"Beatbox"11,0692022/06/10

Top 10 highest scores (current system) January 6, 2023 – present

Scoring system: digital music charts (60%), number of times broadcast on KBS (20%), K-pop fan vote (10%), album sales (5%) and social media charts (5%)

1stSeventeen"God of Music"16,2812023/11/03
2nd"Bad Desire"15,4162025/06/13
3rdIve"I Am"14,6902023/04/21
4th"Poppop"14,6272025/04/25
5th"Unforgiven"13,4982023/05/12
6th"S-Class"13,4812023/06/09
7thTXT"Sugar Rush Ride"13,2452023/02/03
8th"Feel the Pop"13,1012024/05/24
9thSeventeen"Super"13,0592023/05/05
10th"Thunder"12,9712025/06/06

Top 10 highest scores (all time) January 2013 – present

1stSistar19"Gone Not Around Any Longer"19,6512013/02/15
2ndGirls' Generation"I Got a Boy"18,7782013/01/18
3rdf(x)"Rum Pum Pum Pum"16,8882013/08/09
4thInfinite"Man In Love"16,3872013/04/05
5th"Give It To Me"16,3472013/06/28
6th"Bounce"16,3092013/05/03
7thSeventeen"God of Music"16,2812023/11/03
8th"U&I"16,0692013/07/26
9thGirl's Generation"I Got A Boy"15,9552013/01/11
10th"Gentleman"15,7682013/04/26


Tours
Since July 2011, the Music Bank World Tour has been held in multiple cities across , and with an estimated global live audience of 200,000.


Similar programs


See also
  • KBS Song Festival
  • Music programs of South Korea

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