List of Music Bank Chart winners (2016)

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The Music Bank Chart is a record chart established in 1998 on the South Korean KBS television music program Music Bank. Every week during its live broadcast, the show gives an award for the best-performing single on the South Korean chart. The chart includes digital performance on domestic online music services (65%), album sales (5%), number of times the single was broadcast on KBS TV (20%), and viewers' choice (10%) in its ranking methodology. The score for domestic online music services is calculated using data from Melon, Bugs, Genie Music and Soribada. Actor and singer Park Bo-gum and Red Velvet member Irene, who had been the hosts of the show since May 2015, continued to do so until June 24, 2016. Kang Min-hyuk of CNBLUE and Laboum member Ahn Sol-bin were announced as new hosts the following week. Son Dong-woon from boy group Highlight appeared as a special host on the July 15 broadcast. Kang Min-hyuk left the show on November 4, and the following week Lee Seo-won was announced as the new host along with Ahn Sol-bin.

Music Bank Chart winners (2016)
Highlights
Song with most wins"Cheer Up" & "TT" by Twice (5)
Artist(s) with most winsTwice (10)
Song with highest score"Monster" by Exo (11,570)
← 2015 · by year · 2017 →
EXO at the KBS Song Festival red carpet
"Monster" by Exo (pictured) earned the highest score of 2016, with 11,570 points on the June 17th broadcast.

In 2016, 32 singles reached number one on the chart, and 24 acts were awarded first-place trophies. The year began with "Sing for You" by Exo at number one; it had been in the top spot on the last chart of 2015. "Cheer Up" and "TT" by Twice spent five weeks at number one, making both singles the most awarded songs of the year. The total of ten weeks which the singles spent at number one made Twice the act with the most wins of the year. Of all releases for the year Exo's "Monster" acquired the highest point total on the June 17 broadcast with a score of 11,570. The group achieved four number ones in 2016, the most of any act during the year: "Sing for You", "Monster", "Lotto" and "For Life". Member Baekhyun along with Miss A member Suzy won their first Music Bank trophy as soloists for their collaboration song "Dream".

A number of acts achieved their first number ones in 2016. Han Dong-geun won his first ever music show trophy on Music Bank with "Making a New Ending for This Story". Girl group GFriend had two number one singles on the chart achieved with "Rough" and "Navillera". Their win for "Rough" on the February 5 broadcast marked their first number one on Music Bank. Six other acts gained their first number ones on the chart, beginning with Mamamoo, who topped the chart in March with "You're the Best". Two other girl groups gained their first number one on the chart: Twice with "Cheer Up" and I.O.I with "Whatta Man" on the May 6 and August 19 broadcast respectively. The other first time chart toppers were Got7 with "Fly" and BtoB with "Remember That". Additionally, Seventeen made their first appearance at number one with "Boom Boom" on the December 16 broadcast. At the end of the year, "For Life" by Exo was at number one on the chart.

Chart history

The Music Bank trophies of "Dream" by Miss A's Suzy (left) and Exo's Baekhyun (right) granted both singers their first ever individual music show wins.
Seven groups received their first major broadcast music show wins on Music Bank in 2016 (from top to bottom): GFriend, Mamamoo, Got7, BtoB, Twice, I.O.I, and Seventeen.
 
Han Dong-geun (pictured) won his first ever music show trophy on Music Bank for "Making a New Ending for This Story."
Key
Highest score in 2016
No show was held
Chart history
Episode Date Artist Song Points Ref.
January 1 Exo "Sing for You" 4,893
818 January 8 BTS "Run" 4,765
819 January 15 Suzy & Baekhyun "Dream" 4,229
820 January 22 8,391
821 January 29 Teen Top "Warning Sign" 7,128
822 February 5 GFriend "Rough" 6,605
823 February 12 6,823
824 February 19 6,377
825 February 26 6,215
826 March 4 Taemin "Press Your Number" 6,229
827 March 11 Mamamoo "You're the Best" 7,370
828 March 18 5,537
829 March 25 Red Velvet "One of These Nights" 6,427
830 April 1 Got7 "Fly" 6,967
831 April 8 BtoB "Remember That" 6,140
832 April 15 CNBLUE "You're So Fine" 5,763
833 April 22 4,974
834 April 29 VIXX "Dynamite" 6,262
835 May 6 Twice "Cheer Up" 8,079
836 May 13 BTS "Fire" 8,869
837 May 20 Twice "Cheer Up" 6,535
838 May 27 6,350
839 June 3 6,535
840 June 10 5,734
841 June 17 Exo "Monster" 11,570 ‡
842 June 24 10,188
843 July 1 7,837
844 July 8 Taeyeon "Starlight" 8,425
845 July 15 Beast "Ribbon" 6,539
846 July 22 GFriend "Navillera" 6,851
847 July 29 6,648
848 August 5 Wonder Girls "Why So Lonely" 6,284
849 August 12 GFriend "Navillera" 6,499
850 August 19 I.O.I "Whatta Man (Good Man)" 7,128
851 August 26 Exo "Lotto" 8,574
852 September 2 7,151
853 September 9 Han Dong-geun "Making a New Ending for This Story" 6,421
September 16 Im Chang-jung "The Love That I Committed" 9,813
854 September 23 10,315
855 September 30 Infinite "The Eye" 9,129
856 October 7 Got7 "Hard Carry" 7,438
857 October 14 Shinee "1 of 1" 7,100
858 October 21 BTS "Blood Sweat & Tears" 10,985
859 October 28 8,384
860 November 4 Twice "TT" 11,274
861 November 11 8,127
862 November 18 7,429
863 November 25 7,580
864 December 2 6,218
865 December 9 B1A4 "A Lie" 6,694
866 December 16 Seventeen "Boom Boom" 7,252
867 December 23 Big Bang "Last Dance" 4,720
December 30 Exo "For Life" 8,142

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