Circle Social Chart

Launched in July 2013 by the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA), the chart originally ranked the top 100 South Korean songs according to their worldwide popularity on social networking sites.

Data would now be aggregated from V Live, Mubeat, SMR, and MyCelebs going forward,[11][12] with YouTube to be added later on in the year.

[10] The video platform's official inclusion in the Social chart's metrics was announced in February 2020.

BTS was the inaugural recipient, at the 2019 ceremony,[21] and remains the artist with the most weeks at number one overall on the chart.

Though this version of the Social chart became defunct by the end of June 2019, archives of all past issues were still accessible on the Gaon website via the original url.

BTS has spent the most weeks overall (192) as number one on the Social Chart.