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List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2023)

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List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2023)
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The Inkigayo Chart is a music program record chart on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) that gives an award to the best-performing single of the week in South Korea. In 2023, the chart measures digital performance in domestic online music services (5,500), social media via YouTube views (3,000), album sales (1,000), network on-air time (1,000), advanced viewer votes (500), and real-time voting via the Superstar X mobile app (500) in its ranking methodology.[1][2][3] Songs that spend three weeks at number one are awarded a Triple Crown and are removed from the chart and ineligible to win again. Since April 3, 2022, actress Roh Jeong-eui, actor Seo Bum-june, and Tomorrow X Together member Choi Yeon-jun hosted the show together.[4] The former two was replaced by Monsta X member Hyungwon, and actress Kim Ji-eun, starting the April 9 broadcast.[5] Three months later they were replaced by BoyNextDoor member Woonhak, and actress Park Ji-hu.[6]

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Ive's (pictured) win for "I Am" had the highest score of 2023, with 10,586 points on the April 23 broadcast. They also achieved a Triple Crown with the song and "Baddie".

In 2023, 25 singles reached number one on the chart, and 15 acts were awarded a first-place trophy for this feat. "I Am" by Ive had the highest score of the year, with 10,586 points on the April 23 broadcast. Nine songs collected trophies for three weeks and earned a Triple Crown: NewJeans's "Ditto",[7] "OMG"[8] and "Super Shy",[9] (G)I-dle's "Queencard",[10] Ive's "I Am"[11] and "Baddie",[12] Jisoo's "Flower",[13] Jungkook's "Seven",[14] and AKMU's "Love Lee".[15] NewJean's "Ditto" was the first number one on the chart in 2023. This was followed by another one of their single "OMG". Both singles along with "Super Shy" ranked number one for three weeks each, helping the singles achieve a Triple Crown. The group had two more singles rank number one on the chart in 2023: "Hype Boy" and "ETA". The five singles spent a total of 12 weeks at number one making NewJeans the artist with the most weeks at number one in 2023. Girl group STAYC achieved their first ever Inkigayo award in 2023 with their single "Teddy Bear" on the February 26 broadcast.[16] In April, "Flower" by Blackpink's Jisoo ranked number one, becoming her first chart topper.[17] BTS's Jungkook also had his first number one on the chart in 2023 with his single "Seven".[18] Both singles ranked number one for three weeks and achieved Triple Crowns. Becoming the only soloists to do so in 2023.

Besides NewJeans, four other acts ranked more than one single at number one on the chart in 2023. Girl group Le Sserafim had two number one singles, achieved with "Unforgiven" and "Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard's Wife". Aespa also had two number one singles in 2023 with their singles "Spicy" and "Drama". The latter of which achieved a Triple Crown. In addition to Aespa, boy group Seventeen also had two number one singles in 2023: "Super" and "God of Music". Ive had four number one singles in 2023, achieved with "Kitsch", "I Am", "Either Way" and "Baddie". "I Am" and "Baddie" went on to rank number one three for three weeks each and achieved Triple Crowns.

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Chart history

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NewJeans achieved their first Inkigayo Triple Crowns with "Ditto", "OMG", and "Super Shy".
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BSS (top), STAYC (middle), and Le Sserafim (bottom) received their first Inkigayo award for "Fighting", "Teddy Bear", and "Unforgiven", respectively.
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Blackpink's Jisoo (top) and BTS's Jungkook (bottom) are the only soloists who have earned a triple crown this year with their debut songs "Flower" and "Seven" respectively.
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Notes

  1. "Drama" ranked number one for two weeks in 2024.

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