M Countdown

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M Countdown
MCountdown2021Logo.png
The logo of M Countdown
GenreMusic
Presented byMiyeon
Nam Yoon-su
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes734 (as of December 2, 2021 (2021-12-02))
Production
Running time120 minutes
Production companyCJ E&M
DistributorCJ E&M
Release
Original networkMnet
Picture format
Original releaseJuly 29, 2004 (2004-07-29) –
present
External links
Website

M Countdown (Korean엠카운트다운) is a South Korean music program broadcast by Mnet. The show features appearances by popular music artists who also perform live on stage. It is broadcast from CJ E&M Center Studio in Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul.[1]

Broadcast[]

M Countdown airs live on domestic television at 6PM KST every Thursday.[2] Live streaming is available internationally via the M Countdown On Air page on Mwave's website.

In the Philippines, online multi-view live broadcast of the show is available via gigafest.smart.[3] It began airing on the free-to-air TV5 network from January 31, 2021—episodes are shown every Sunday.[4]

Segments[]

Current segments on the show include MCD Dance Challenge, Storage M, and M Studio. Discontinued segments formerly aired include: B'SHOP (songwriter Bang Si-hyuk introduced a selection of hit songs), MCD DRAMA (show-hosts acted out various scenarios), MCD NEWS (reported music industry news), and MCD Ranking (ranked celebrities based on certain topics).

Official hosts[]

(G)I-dle's Miyeon (pictured) is one of the current hosts of M Countdown as of the February 18, 2021 broadcast.
  • Leeteuk and Shindong, with Kangin (November 2005–August 2007)[a][5][6]
  • Leeteuk, Shindong, and Eunhyuk (August 16, 2007–March 27, 2008)[6][7]
  • Nichkhun, Junho, and Chansung from 2PM, Jo Kwon and Jung JinWoon from 2AM, CNBLUE's Kang Min-hyuk, and MBLAQ's Lee Joon and G.O (February 18, 2010–??, 2010)[8]
  • Tony Ahn and Shin So-yul (March 10, 2011–August 23, 2012)[9][10]
  • Lee Hong-gi (August 30, 2012–December 13, 2012)[11][12]
  • Kim Woo-bin (August 15, 2013–February 13, 2014)[13][14]
  • Ahn Jae-hyun and Jung Joon-young (February 27, 2014–November 20, 2014)[15][16]
  • Lee Jung-shin, Key, BamBam and Park Jin-young (March 19, 2015–March 3, 2016)[17]
  • Lee Jung-shin and Key (March 17, 2016–September 8, 2016)
  • Key (September 22, 2016–April 13, 2017)[18]
  • Daehwi and Han Hyun-min (April 4, 2019–February 4, 2021)[19][20]
  • Miyeon and Nam Yoon-su (February 18, 2021–present)[20]

In February 2010, Mnet announced a new group of eight emcees, comprising select members from 2PM, 2AM, CNBLUE, and MBLAQ. Nicknamed "MCD GUYZ", they hosted the show in subgroups of three or four at a time. This marked the first time M Countdown deviated from its tradition of having 1–2 fixed presenters.[8]

Following Key's departure as host on April 13, 2017, M Countdown announced the implementation of a "special MC system" of guest presenters since a permanent replacement had not yet been decided.[18] The first "new" hosts selected were girl group singers Hani from Exid, and Kyulkyung and Nayoung from Pristin—they appeared on the April 20 broadcast.[21]

Between April 2018 and March 2019, the show was hosted by a "Global MC Crew" of idols who spoke various foreign languages.[22]

M Countdown chart[]

Chart rankings are calculated by combining the following for a total of 11,000 points:[23]

  • Digital music sales from Melon, Genie, and FLO (45%)
  • Social media points from official YouTube music video views (15%)
  • Album sales data from Hanteo (15%)
  • Global fan votes via Mwave, Mnet Japan, Genie, and Whosfan (15%)
  • Mnet broadcast points (10%)
  • Live-vote (10%)

Data is collected from Monday to Sunday.

To be eligible for the M countdown chart, artists must "promote" their song(s) on at least one music show—they do not need to attend M countdown. Songs can win a maximum of three times before being removed from the chart.[23]

Girls' Generation was the only act to achieve the perfect score of 10,000 points under the fourth and fifth scoring systems, in 2013 and 2014. Since then, only Exo, BTS, Shinee, Twice, and NU'EST have achieved the perfect score of 11,000 points under the sixth and seventh systems.

Winners[]

While previous revisions of this article included winners from 2004 to 2007, that information was not supported by any secondary sources since its initial addition in 2011. A lack of media coverage of the show on Naver for those particular years makes sourcing the information difficult. As such, those sections have been removed from the page and only winners from 2008 to present are cited.

Triple Crowns[]

The term triple crown refers to when a song achieves three consecutive wins on the show.[23] After that, it becomes ineligible for first place and is removed from the chart.[23] The following is a list of all songs that have achieved a triple crown on M Countdown from 2008 to present.

List of Triple Crown winners
Artist Song Wins
2008
MC Mong "Circus" May 8, May 22, June 12
Taeyang "Look Only At Me" June 19, June 26, July 3
Wonder Girls "So Hot" July 10, July 17, July 24
Lee Hyori "U-Go-Girl" July 31, August 14, August 21
Big Bang "Day by Day" August 28, September 4, September 11
TVXQ "Mirotic" October 9, October 23, October 30
2009
Seungri "Strong Baby" January 22, February 5, February 19
Kara "Honey" March 5, March 12, March 26
2PM "Again & Again" May 7, May 14, May 21
2PM "I Hate You" July 2, July 9, July 16
2NE1 "I Don't Care" July 23, August 6, August 13
G-Dragon "Heartbreaker" September 10, September 17, September 24
2010
2PM "Without U" April 29, May 6, May 13
2NE1 "Can't Nobody" September 23, September 30, October 7
2011
Seungri "What Can I Do" January 27, February 3, February 10
Big Bang "Tonight" March 3, March 10, March 17
CNBLUE "Intuition" March 31, April 7, April 14
f(x) "Pinocchio (Danger)" May 5, May 12, May 19
Beast "Fiction" May 26, June 2, June 9
Super Junior "Mr. Simple" August 11, August 18, August 25
Girls' Generation "The Boys" October 27, November 3, November 10
Trouble Maker "Trouble Maker" December 15, December 22, December 29
2012
Girls' Generation-TTS "Twinkle" May 10, May 17, May 24
Infinite "The Chaser" May 31, June 7, June 14
f(x) "Electric Shock" June 21, June 28, July 5
Super Junior "Sexy, Free & Single" July 12, July 19, July 26
Beast "Beautiful Night" August 2, August 9, August 16
Psy "Gangnam Style" August 23, August 30, September 6
G-Dragon "Crayon" September 27, October 4, October 11
Lee Hi "1,2,3,4" November 8, November 15, November 22
Lee Seung-gi "Return" November 29, December 6, December 13
2013
Yang Yo-seob "Caffeine" December 20, December 27, January 3
Girls' Generation "I Got a Boy" January 10, January 17, January 24
Sistar19 "Gone Not Around Any Longer" February 7, February 14, February 21
Shinee "Dream Girl" February 28, March 7, March 14
Psy "Gentleman" April 18, April 25, May 2
Shinhwa "This Love" May 23, May 30, June 6
Sistar "Give It To Me" June 20, June 27, July 4
Exo "Growl" August 22, August 29, September 5
2014
Exo "Miracles in December" December 19, December 26, January 2
TVXQ "Something" January 16, January 23, January 30
Akdong Musician "200%" April 17, April 24, May 1
Taeyang "Eyes, Nose, Lips" June 12, June 19, July 3
Winner "Empty" August 21, August 28, September 18
Epik High "Happen Ending" October 30, November 6, November 13
2015
Shinhwa "Sniper" March 12, March 19, March 26
Exo "Call Me Baby" April 9, April 16, April 30
Girls' Generation "Lion Heart" August 27, September 3, September 10
Taeyeon "I" October 15, October 22, October 29
2016
Psy "Daddy" December 17, December 24, January 7
iKon "Dumb & Dumber" January 14, January 21, January 28
GFriend "Rough" February 4, February 11, February 18
Twice "Cheer Up" May 5, May 19, May 26
Exo "Monster" June 16, June 23, June 30
GFriend "Navillera" July 21, July 28, August 4
2017
Big Bang "Fxxk It" December 22, January 5, January 12
Mamamoo "Yes I Am" June 29, July 6, July 13
Exo "Ko Ko Bop" July 27, August 3, August 10
Wanna One "Energetic" August 17, August 24, August 31
2018
iKon "Love Scenario" February 1, March 1, March 8
Blackpink "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" June 28, July 5, July 12
2019
Seventeen "Home" January 31, February 7, February 14
X1 "Flash" September 5, September 12, September 19
2020
Itzy "Wannabe" March 19, March 26, April 2
"Not Shy" September 3, September 10, September 17
2021
(G)I-dle "Hwaa" January 21, January 28, February 4
NCT Dream "Hot Sauce" May 20, May 27, June 3
NCT 127 "Sticker" September 23, September 30, October 7

Achievements by artists[]

Most No. 1 winners

Most No. 1 winners

Rank Artist Count
1st Twice 26
2nd Exo 25
3rd Big Bang 23
4th Girls' Generation 18
Red Velvet
6th TVXQ 17
7th 2NE1 15
8th 2PM 14
Highlight
Super Junior
GFriend
11th Infinite 13
Mamamoo
Shinee
Itzy
16th f(x) 12
Psy
BTS
Most Triple Crowns

Most Triple Crowns

Rank Artist Count
1st Exo 5 songs
2nd TVXQ 4 songs
3rd 2PM 3 songs
Shinhwa
Girls' Generation
Psy
Big Bang
8th 2NE1 2 songs
Seungri
f(x)
Super Junior
Highlight
G-Dragon
Taeyang
Epik High
GFriend
iKon
Itzy
Top 10 Highest Scores (1st System)

Top 10 Highest Scores (1st System) July 29, 2004–March 3, 2011

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st 2NE1 "I Don't Care" 981.3 August 13, 2009
2nd 979.8 August 6, 2009
3rd 977.9 July 23, 2009
4th 2AM "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" 976 February 25, 2010
5th G-Dragon "Heartbreaker" 975.7 September 24, 2009
6th 2PM "Again & Again" 975 May 21, 2009
7th G-Dragon "Heartbreaker" 974.5 September 17, 2009
8th 2PM "Again & Again" 973.4 May 14, 2009
9th G-Dragon "Heartbreaker" 973.2 September 10, 2009
10th Shinee "Ring Ding Dong" 972.6 November 5, 2009
Top 10 Highest Scores (2nd System)

Top 10 Highest Scores (2nd System) March 10, 2011–December 15, 2011

Scoring System: Digital Single Sales (40%), Album Sales (10%), Asia/Global Fan Vote (15%), Preferences of Music Experts (10%), Real-Time Charts (15%), SMS Vote (10%)

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st CNBLUE "Intuition" 9,654 April 7, 2011
2nd Kara "Step" 9,314 September 22, 2011
3rd Wonder Girls "Be My Baby" 9,290 November 17, 2011
4th CNBLUE "Intuition" 9,255 March 31, 2011
5th Beast "Fiction" 9,253 June 2, 2011
6th 9,191 June 9, 2011
7th Girls' Generation "The Boys" 9,180 October 27, 2011
8th Big Bang "Tonight" 9,171 March 17, 2011
9th Trouble Maker "Trouble Maker" 9,167 December 15, 2011
10th Super Junior "Mr. Simple" 9,155 August 18, 2011
Top 10 Highest Scores (3rd System)

Top 10 Highest Scores (3rd System) December 22, 2011–August 23, 2012

Scoring System: Digital Single Sales (45%), Album Sales (10%), Global Fan Vote (15%), Mnet Broadcasting (5%), Preferences of Music Experts (10%), Real-Time Charts (5%), SMS Vote (10%)

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st Girls' Generation-TTS "Twinkle" 9,357 May 17, 2012
2nd 9,355 May 10, 2012
3rd f(x) "Electric Shock" 9,296 June 21, 2012
4th Big Bang "Fantastic Baby" 9,204 March 22, 2012
5th 9,096 March 15, 2012
6th "Blue" 9,081 March 8, 2012
7th Shinee "Sherlock•셜록 (Clue + Note)" March 29, 2012
8th Trouble Maker "Trouble Maker" 9,043 December 22, 2011
9th 8,972 December 29, 2011
10th Beast "Beautiful Night" 8,951 August 16, 2012
Top 10 Highest Scores (4th System)

Top 10 Highest Scores (4th System) August 30, 2012–February 20, 2014

Scoring System: Digital Single Sales (50%), Album Sales (10%), Age Preference (20%), Global Fan Vote (5%), Live Show Preferences (10%), SMS Vote (5%)

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st Girls' Generation "I Got a Boy" 10,000 January 10, 2013
2nd 9,988 January 17, 2013
3rd Yang Yo-seob "Caffeine" 9,795 January 3, 2013
4th Sistar19 "Gone Not Around Any Longer" 9,642 February 14, 2013
5th Shinee "Dream Girl" 9,459 March 7, 2013
6th Busker Busker "Love, at first" 9,419 October 3, 2013
7th 9,415 October 10, 2013
8th Yang Yo-seob "Caffeine" 9,267 December 20, 2012
9th TVXQ "Something" 9,244 January 16, 2014
10th Shinee "Dream Girl" 9,168 February 28, 2013
Top 10 Highest Scores (5th System)

Top 10 Highest Scores (5th System) February 27, 2014–June 4, 2015[24]

Scoring System: Digital Single Sales (50%), Album Sales (10%), Social Media Points (10%: YouTube official music video views + SNS buzz), Preference Points (10%: global fan votes + age range preference), Mnet Broadcast Points (10%), SMS Votes (10%)[24]

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st Girls' Generation "Mr.Mr." 10,000 March 13, 2014
2nd f(x) "Red Light" 9,772 July 17, 2014
3rd Shinee "View" 9,762 June 4, 2015
4th Exo-K "Overdose" 9,706 May 15, 2014
5th Big Bang "Loser" 9,669 May 14, 2015
6th Apink "Mr. Chu" 9,577 May 8, 2014
7th Girls' Generation "Mr.Mr." 9,363 March 6, 2014
8th Taeyang "Eyes, Nose, Lips" 9,255 June 19, 2014
9th Shinee "View" 9,037 May 28, 2015
10th 2NE1 "Come Back Home" 8,869 March 20, 2014
Top 10 Highest Scores (6th System)

Top 10 Highest Scores (6th System) June 11, 2015–April 12, 2018

Scoring System: Digital Music Sales (50%), Album Sales (15%), Social Media Score (15%: YouTube official music video views + SNS buzz), Popularity Score (10%: global fan votes + age range preference), Mnet Broadcast Score (10%) + SMS Voting Score (10%)

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st Exo "Power" 11,000 September 14, 2017
BTS "DNA" September 28, 2017
3rd Girls' Generation "Lion Heart" 10,988 September 3, 2015
4th 10,961 September 10, 2015
5th Taeyeon "I" 10,929 October 15, 2015
6th Red Velvet "Rookie" 10,903 February 16, 2017
7th "Red Flavor" 10,877 July 20, 2017
8th Exo "Monster" 10,849 June 23, 2016
9th Wanna One "Energetic" 10,844 August 24, 2017
10th "Boomerang" 10,805 March 29, 2018
Top 10 Highest Scores (7th System)

Top 10 Highest Scores April 26, 2018–May 21, 2020

Scoring System: Digital Music Sales (45%), Album Sales (15%), Social Media Score (20%: YouTube official music video views + SNS buzz), Global Fan Votes (10%), Mnet Broadcast Score (10%), SMS Live Vote (10%)

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st BTS "Fake Love" 11,000 May 31, 2018
Shinee "I Want You" June 21, 2018
BTS "Boy with Luv" April 25, 2019
Twice "Fancy" May 2, 2019
NU'EST "Bet Bet" May 9, 2019
BTS "On" March 5, 2020
NU'EST "I'm in Trouble" May 21, 2020
8th X1 "Flash" 10,945 September 19, 2019
9th Twice "Dance the Night Away" 10,933 July 19, 2018
10th Iz*One "Fiesta" 10,914 February 27, 2020
Top 10 Highest Scores (8th System)

Top 10 Highest Scores (Current System) May 28, 2020–present

Scoring System: Digital Sales (45%: Melon, Genie, FLO), Album Sales (15%), Social Media (15%: YouTube MV views), Global Fan Vote (15%), Mnet Broadcast (10%: Mnet TV, MCD Stage, M2 Contents), Live Vote (10%: first-place nominees only)

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st SHINee "Don't Call Me" 10,990 March 4, 2021
2nd NCT Dream "Hot Sauce" 10,800 May 20, 2021
3rd Seventeen "Left & Right" 10,705 July 2, 2020
4th Twice "Alcohol-Free" 10,123 June 17, 2021
5th NCT 127 "Punch" 9,778 May 28, 2020
6th (G)I-DLE "Hwaa" 9,594 January 21, 2021
7th Stray Kids "Thunderous" 9,421 September 9, 2021
8th Iz*One "Panorama" 9,364 December 17, 2020
9th Twice "More & More" 9,356 June 11, 2020
10th Red Velvet "Queendom" 9,345 August 26, 2021
Top 10 Highest Scores (All Time)

Top 10 Highest Scores (All Time)

Rank Artist Song Score Date
1st Exo "Power" 11,000 September 14, 2017
BTS "DNA" September 28, 2017
"Fake Love" May 31, 2018
Shinee "I Want You" June 21, 2018
BTS "Boy with Luv" April 25, 2019
Twice "Fancy" May 2, 2019
NU'EST "Bet Bet" May 9, 2019
BTS "On" March 5, 2020
NU'EST "I'm in Trouble" May 21, 2020
10th SHINee "Don't Call Me" 10,990 March 4, 2021

Similar programs[]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The exact start date for Leeteuk, Shindong, and Kangin is not mentioned by any source, only the month. Neither is the last date for Kangin mentioned, only the month he left.

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