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B.A.P Ranks in the Top 10 on German Music Charts for 17 Months in a Row

B.A.P Ranks in the Top 10 on German Music Charts for 17 Months in a Row
Group B.A.P has ranked number 1 on the German music charts for 4 months with their song, “ONE SHOT.” They have also been in the top 10 for 17 months straight.
On June 22, it was revealed that B.A.P’s song, “ONE SHOT” was ranked number 1 on the German Asian Music Chart for 4 months straight. B.A.P beat other K-Pop artists such as SHINee and G-Dragon for the number 1 spot on this chart.
This German Asian Music Chart started in 2010 and has asked fans to vote each month for their favorite K-Pop artists. B.A.P seems to be at the top of the list as they have been in the top 10 for 17 consecutive months. 
Their other song, “No Mercy” is also seen on this chart and has also won “Song of the Year” and the “Rookie Award” in Germany as well.
B.A.P debuted with their song, “Warrior” and has been on the German charts for 17 months in the top 10, with 4 of the months ranking at the number 1 spot. They have set the record for being the fastest rookie group to accomplish so many things in such a short amount of time.
B.A.P can be seen as the top K-Pop artists in Germany and they will be making a comeback this summer with triple title songs.
They also recently held their ‘LIVE ON EARTH PACIFIC’ tour in the U.S. in 4 cities as well.
They have also released the teaser video for their first title song, “Coffee Shop.”
They will be releasing the song and official music video on June 28.

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