Girls' Generation-TTS and 2PM show their worldwide popularity while BTOB and Orange Caramel trend stateside.
K-pop fans around the world and in America began their fall showing plenty of support for Korean idols, producers and singer-songwriters' latest videos on YouTube. Like we do every month, let's dig into the numbers of the most viewed K-pop videos in America and around the world.
Girls' Generation and 2PM proved their global popularity with the female outfit's splinter trio Girls' Generation-TTS and
the boy band winning over international audiences with their latest
music videos. TTS' "Holler" and 2PM's "Go Crazy!" were the No. 1 and No.
2 most viewed K-pop videos in America and around the world,
respectively, with the rest of the ranking mixed past this Top 2. The
members of Girls' Generation and 2PM have undoubtedly been leaders in
the Korean wave.
Most Viewed K-Pop Videos in America - September 2014
1. Girls' Generation-TTS, "Holler"
2. 2PM, "Go Crazy!"
3. Ailee, "Don't Touch Me"
4. T-ara, "Sugar Free"
5. Super Junior, "Mamacita" (Drama Version)
6. BTOB, "You're So Fly"
7. Orange Caramel, "The Gangnam Avenue"
8. Teen Top, "Missing"
9. Hitchhiker, "11"
10. Kim Dong Ryul, "How I Am"
Most Viewed K-Pop Videos Around the World - September 2014
1. Girls' Generation-TTS, "Holler"
2. 2PM, "Go Crazy!"
3. T-ara, "Sugar Free"
4. Ailee, "Don't Touch Me"
5. Hitchhiker, "11"
6. Super Junior, "Mamacita" (Drama Version)
7. Teen Top, "Missing"
8. Kim Dong Ryul, "How I Am"
9. Ladies' Code, "I'm Fine Thank You"
10. EXO's Tao, "Do You Know" (Jo Sung Mo Remake)
[HD] 140918 SNSD-TTS - Holler+Adrenaline+Whisper_Comeback Stage@M! Countdown
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2PM “미친거 아니야?(GO CRAZY!)” M/V
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少女時代テヨン、ティファニー、ソヒョンで構成されたテティソ
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