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Perfect all-kill certificate

Perfect all-kill (Korean퍼펙트 올킬; abbreviated as PAK) is a music chart achievement in South Korea where a song simultaneously reaches number one on the real-time, daily, and weekly components of iChart, a music chart ranking aggregator operated by the South Korean web entertainment publisher Instiz Corporation, the operator of the Instiz [ko] web forum.[1][2]

The term "perfect all-kill" was first used when the song "Nagging" by IU featuring Seulong ranked at number 1 on all Korean music charts in June 2010.[3] Although Instiz iChart was launched in March 2010, it does not list 2010 records. The artist that holds the record for the most number of songs to achieve a PAK is IU with 22 songs. The song with the most hourly PAKs is "Ditto" by NewJeans with 655 PAKs.[4] "Celebrity" by IU holds the record for a solo act with 462 PAKs.[5]

iChart

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The Instiz iChart is the first and only South Korean online music chart that aggregates the rankings of all major music streaming services in South Korea,[1] including Melon, Genie, Bugs!, Vibe, Flo, and YouTube Music which provide real-time, daily, and weekly data.[6] The iChart has its own real-time and weekly rankings based on points given to songs. The iChart is considered transparent as it calculates scores based on various agencies' ranking data, and updates its real-time and daily charts accordingly. The users can also visit the source agencies' websites directly to compare rankings. The records may be accessed by the public for three months.[citation needed]

History

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Before 2015, the iChart aggregated scores from 10 music service providers. These 10 agencies were Melon, Mnet, Bugs!, Olleh, Soribada, Genie, Naver, Daum, Cyworld, and Monkey3. In February 2017, major domestic music distributors such as Melon, Bugs Genie, Mnet, Soribada, Naver Music, and Monkey3 changed their streaming calculation to real-time graphics only between 12pm and 6pm.[7] This meant that anything that was released outside of this time period would not count towards the chart until 1pm the following day. This major change was reported as a measure in music chart searches largely reflecting a song's popularity.[8][9] In May 2017, Olleh and Monkey3 were excluded from the Instiz iChart ranking calculation and Naver Music's score doubled. In February 2019, Flo was added to iChart. In October 2019, Mnet discontinued its service and merged with Genie, and was later removed from the chart. Naver Music has also been removed and replaced with Naver VIBE.

In May 2020, Melon made some changes to its real-time ranking calculation. The chart changed from rankings based on hourly usage per song to a chart calculated based on the number of unique listeners.[10] Streams and downloads from the last 24 hours were calculated instead of the last hour.[11]

Mechanic

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The iChart gathers the data and attributes points to each song.[12] The Instiz iChart attributes bonus points for more popular and widely used platforms than others. It applies a multiplier to the accumulated points that a song gets from certain charts. This multiplier only applies on daily charts.[citation needed] The following table shows the maximum points for every chart.

Streaming
service
Multiplier Points Description
Melon 6x 12,480 the largest of the major digital music providers in South Korea, which has a market share of around 40% online subscribers.[13] It provides real-time (24Hits) and daily (Daily Top 100) rankings. Its criteria are 40% streaming (for accounts verified by Korean phone number) and 60% downloads for the past 24 hours.[14]
Genie 4x 9,120 a subsidiary of KT Corporation, is the 2nd largest music service provider in South Korea and has 24% market share. It provides real-time (Top 100 Realtime) and daily (Top 100 Daily) rankings. Its chart calculation is based on 50% streaming and 50% downloads. Genie chart freezes from 1 AM KST until 7 AM KST daily but the streams are still counted during this period.[15]
Vibe 2x 3,360 created by Naver in partnership with YG, and accounts for 10% market share.[citation needed] It provides real-time (Today Top 100) chart data.
Flo No daily chart 5,040 a relatively new service provider that was created by SK Telecom in partnership with JYP, SM, and Big Hit. It accounts for 18% market share. It provides real-time data only.[16]
YouTube Music Weekly chart only 5,040 developed by YouTube and held the third-largest market share in Korea (19.22%).[17] It provides weekly data only.[18]
Bugs! 1x 4,080 a Korean digital music streaming service and accounts for 5% market share. It provides real-time (Song Chart Realtime) and daily (Song Chart Daily) rankings. Similar to Genie, its chart also freezes from 1 AM KST until 7 AM KST.
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Other "all-kill" categories on the Instiz iChart include Real-time All-Kill (RAK) and Certified All-Kill (CAK). RAK is achieved when a song becomes number 1 on all iChart real-time charts while CAK is achieved when a song becomes number 1 on all iChart real-time and daily charts. For a song to achieve a PAK, it needs to become number 1 on iChart weekly chart as well.[19]

Achievements

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Top 10 songs with the most hourly perfect all-kills

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The following table lists the top 10 Korean songs with the highest number of perfect all-kills (in hours), from 2010 to present.

Rank Song Artist Album PAK
(hours)
Year Ref.
1 "Ditto" NewJeans OMG 655 2023 [20]
2 "Dynamite" BTS Be 610 2020
3 "Celebrity" IU Lilac 462 2021
4 "I Am" Ive I've Ive 359 2023
5 "Love Wins All" IU The Winning 339 2024
6 "Any Song" Zico Random Box 330 2020
7 "Supernova" Aespa Armageddon 317 2024
8 "Rollin'" Brave Girls Rollin' 262 2017
9 "Butter" BTS Non-album single 239 2021
10 "Apt." Rosé and Bruno Mars Rosie 225 2024
As of November 7, 2024

Artists with the most songs to achieve a perfect all-kill

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The following table lists the top Korean artists with the highest number of songs that achieved a perfect all-kill from 2010 to present.

Rank Artist Number Songs Ref.
1 IU 22 [5]
2 Big Bang 7
3 Twice 4
BTS
Ive
(G)I-dle
4 Busker Busker 3
Blackpink
Bolbbalgan4
  • "Some"
  • "Travel"
  • "Workaholic"
5 2NE1 2
Psy
G-Dragon
Naul
  • "Memory of the Wind"
  • "Emptiness in Memory"
Sistar
  • "Give It to Me"
  • "Shake It"
Park Myung-soo
  • "I Got C"
  • "Leon"
MC Mong
  • "Miss Me or Diss Me"
  • "Fame"
Simon Dominic, One
  • "I'm Not The Person You Used To Know"
  • "Comfortable"
Bewhy
  • "I'm Not The Person You Used To Know"
  • "Forever"
Im Chang-jung
  • "The Love I Committed"
  • "There Has Never Been a Day I Haven't Loved You"
Heize
  • "Star"
  • "You, Clouds, Rain"
Aespa
NewJeans
AKMU
  • "How Can I Love the Heartbreak, You're the One I Love"
  • "Love Lee"
As of June 17, 2024

References

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