IVE secures third win for 'BANG BANG' on Music Core

South Korean girl group IVE has achieved their third music show victory with their latest single 'BANG BANG' on the February 28 episode of Music Core. The win marks another success in their ongoing comeback promotions. IVE outperformed competitors with a score of 7,103 points.

IVE, the popular South Korean girl group, continued their successful streak on February 28 KST during the Music Core broadcast. The episode featured performances from various artists, including CHASER, LAVIN, NAVILLERA, SEVENUS’ Heejae, Herarts2Hearts, MADEIN, NCT’s JFJM, and IVE. As the show neared its conclusion, hosts announced the nominees for the weekly win: IVE’s “BANG BANG,” Hearts2Hearts’ “RUDE!,” and KiiiKiii’s “404 (New Era).”

IVE emerged victorious with a total score of 7,103 points, surpassing KiiiKiii’s 5,704 points and Hearts2Hearts’ 3,735 points. This triumph represents IVE’s third win for “BANG BANG” across South Korean music programs, highlighting the track’s strong reception since their latest comeback. The group members took the stage to thank their fans and supporters for backing them in this new era.

Music Core, a long-standing program on MBC, awards winners based on a combination of factors including digital sales, album sales, and viewer votes. IVE’s performance underscores their rising prominence in the K-pop scene, following previous victories on other shows. No further details on the exact scoring breakdown were provided in the announcements.

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IVE K-pop group joyfully celebrating their historic 116 perfect all-kills record for 'BANG BANG' on stage with trophies and charts.
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IVE breaks K-pop record with 116 perfect all-kills for 'BANG BANG'

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South Korean girl group IVE has set a new milestone in K-pop history by achieving 116 perfect all-kills with their single 'BANG BANG' from the album 'REVIVE+.' This surpasses BTS's previous record for the most cumulative hours at the top of major domestic music charts. The announcement came on March 7, highlighting IVE's dominant performance in the industry.

South Korean girl group IVE secured a victory on the popular music program Music Bank for their song 'BANG BANG' on February 27 KST. The win highlights their recent return to the spotlight following the track's release. The group expressed gratitude to fans during the announcement.

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On the March 6th broadcast of 'Music Bank', IVE claimed their fifth music show win for 'BANG BANG', defeating NCT unit JNJM's 'BOTH SIDES'. The group expressed gratitude to fans during their acceptance speech, marking the end of promotions for 'BLACKHOLE'. This victory underscores IVE's ongoing chart dominance with the track.

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