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[Music 100] Miyao's 'Tirori' Surges · Le Seraphim's 'BOOMPALA' Spreads

[Top Star News = Reporter Kim Myung-soo] In the Music 100 popular song rankings as of 7:00 AM on June 16, which aggregates data from six music platforms, Miyao’s ‘DDI RO RI’ recorded the strongest upward trend in rankings, rising 56 places.
In particular, Miyao’s ‘DDI RO RI’ rose to 84th place with a score increase of 328.1 points, and Le Seraphim’s ‘BOOMPALA’ climbed to 20th place with a score increase of 9.3 points, adding strength to the competition for top spots. When analyzing platform data, it appears that while the top ranks are becoming entrenched, a consumption-driven upward trend continues in the mid-tiers.
IOI's "Suddenly" took first place on the Music 100. With a score of 1,085.2 points, it maintained the same level as the previous day and held onto the top spot. Cortis' "REDRED" and aespa's "LEMONADE" also maintained 2nd and 3rd place, respectively, continuing the competitive landscape at the top without significant changes.
In the TOP 10, Risenne's 'LOVE ATTACK' rose one spot from 7th to 6th, and Hanrolo's '0+0' also climbed from 10th to 9th. On the other hand, Hanrolo's 'You Will Fall in Love' and AKMU's 'Joy, Sadness, Beautiful Heart' each dropped one spot. Overall, the TOP 10 remained largely unchanged, but slight shifts in rankings occurred as the consumption concentration of certain songs increased.
Le Seraphim's 'BOOMPALA' rose from 21st to 20th place, successfully entering the TOP 20. This is interpreted as a result of the simultaneous expansion of fandom streaming and increased consumption across the platform.
The song that garnered the most attention in this tally was Miyao's "DDI RO RI." It rose 56 spots from 140th to 84th, and its score surged by 328.1 points. With both the rise in ranking and the increase in score occurring simultaneously, it significantly expanded its influence on the chart.
In the lower ranks, Le Seraphim’s 'ICONIC BY MISTAKE' recorded the largest jump in rankings, rising 179 places. Nerd Connection’s 'Good Night, Good Dreams' rose 131 places, Triple S’s 'Baby Flower' rose 104 places, and Seo Ja-young’s 'Quiet Miracle' rose 99 places, demonstrating a trend of expanding fandom-centered consumption.
This tally showed both stability in the top ranks and a spread of rapidly rising songs in the middle ranks. While IOI's "Suddenly" and Cortis' "REDRED" continued their competition for the top spots, rising songs such as Miyao's "DDI RO RI," Le Seraphim's "BOOMPALA," and Boy Next Door's "VIRAL" led the change in chart trends.
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