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Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...
Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...
Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...
Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...
Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...
Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...
Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...
Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...
Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...

Melon Top 100 K-pop Singles Chart: -20-april-202...

Notably absent from the Melon Top 100 on any given April day are most international hits. A global smash by Taylor Swift or The Weeknd might peak around rank 60–80 for a week before disappearing, as Korean listeners prefer localized music. Similarly, most boy group b-sides — no matter how well-produced — fail to chart unless the group has overwhelming public recognition (e.g., BTS or DAY6 ). The April 20 chart thus reinforces K-pop’s insular domesticity.

April in South Korea is cherry blossom season — a time for sentimental, acoustic, or folk-pop songs. The lower half of the Top 100 on April 20 is almost certainly filled with drama OSTs from hits like When the Phone Rings or Queen of Tears (if extended into 2026). These tracks rarely hit number one, but they linger for 20–30 weeks, generating steady unique listener counts from casual listeners who don’t engage with idol fandom. Melon Top 100 K-Pop Singles Chart -20-April-202...

In an era of global streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, South Korea’s Melon chart remains the definitive barometer of domestic popular taste. Unlike international charts, Melon’s Top 100 — especially its “24Hits” system, which tracks unique listeners over the past 24 hours — reflects what the general public is actually listening to, not just what fanbases mass-stream. The chart dated April 20, 2026, offers a snapshot of K-pop’s current state: a hybrid of veteran dominance, rookie disruption, and the ever-present power of ballad singers and hip-hop acts operating outside the traditional idol system. Notably absent from the Melon Top 100 on