BIGBANG has just achieved an unprecedented achievement in history, affirming the position of “King of Kpop”
BIGBANG has just had a very successful comeback after 4 long years with the song Still Life last 4/4. The song’s message depicts the members’ past time together with the promise to the fans “Let’s meet again when the flowers bloom”. This comeback also helps the boys achieve many impressive achievements, not ashamed of the “King of Kpop”.
Recently, YG’s boygroup has continued to establish their own series of achievements when Still Life has officially won the title of Perfect All-Kill (PAK). This is a noble title that any artist when releasing music products also wishes to have.
To achieve a Perfect All-kill, the song must be #1 on all charts, both real-time and daily, and must also top the weekly charts. That’s why not many K-pop groups have achieved this title.
Still Life has officially achieved Perfect All-kill
In particular, it is even more proud when BIGBANG has had up to 6 songs winning this noble title in many years of music activities. YG’s boys also became The first K-pop group to have more Perfect All-kill songs in their career to that.
Almost since 2012, BIGBANG’s comeback has achieved this title, not to mention the “digital music monster”. Specifically, the songs that make up the group’s remarkable achievements are: Blue (2012), Loser (2015), Let’s Not Fall In Love (2015), Fxxk It (2016), Flower Road (2018) and Still Life (2022).
BIGBANG is the Kpop group with the most PAK songs
Job Still Life achieving the title of Perfect All-kill is also expected by many fans because before that, BIGBANG’s comeback song also set a series of terrible records within just a few hours of its release. It can be seen that with this comeback, BIGBANG has affirmed its status as “King of Kpop”, as one of the most influential Korean groups today.
BIGBANG continuously made many impressive achievements with their comeback after many years of absence
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