The Top 40 K-POP songs - Week 35 of 2024 – OnlyHit K-Pop Charts

This week's top 40 chart showcases notable movements, with Jimin's "Who" maintaining its grip on the number one spot for the sixth consecutive week. LISA's collaboration with ROSALÍA, "New Woman," has risen to the second position, pushing "Rockstar" down to third. Stray Kids' "Chk Chk Boom" and ILLIT's "Magnetic" hold steady at fourth and fifth, respectively, but the standout performer is KATSEYE's "Touch," which surged from 16th to the sixth spot.
Jimin and Loco's "Smeraldo Garden Marching Band" experienced a slight drop, now sitting at seventh. BABYMONSTER's "SHEESH" and Jung Kook's "Never Let Go" also see minor dips in the rankings. Meanwhile, ENHYPEN's "XO (Only If You Say Yes)" ascended to ninth, while NewJeans' "How Sweet" rounds out the top ten, climbing from eleventh.

New entries this week include KATSEYE's "My Way" at 32, JEON SOMI's "Ice Cream" at 33, and NMIXX's "See that?" at 35. These fresh arrivals shake up the lower chart positions, adding new flavor to the list, while several tracks make moderate advancements, like "SLASH" by Stray Kids and "Smart" by LE SSERAFIM.

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The chart also reflects tracks holding their ground, like "The Astronaut" by JIN at 19 and "Easy" by LE SSERAFIM at 24. While incremental rises are seen in tracks like IVE's "해야 (HEYA)" and Red Velvet's "Cosmic," some, like "SPOT!" by ZICO and JENNIE, have faced declines, marking a dynamic week in music trends.
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