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Billboard Lists Top Kpop Youtube Videos in America and World for June 2015

| Jul 24, 2015 02:14 PM EDT

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Global Music Chart Billboard revealed the top ten Kpop Youtube videos in America and in the world for June 2015 last July 21.

International Kpop male acts Exo and Bigbang battled it out to the top for both the American and the World categories. In the end, the fashionable quintet from YG entertainment ruled.

For both divisions, Big Bang placed first with "Bang Bang Bang", third with "We Like 2 Party", and ninth with "Sober". The three tracks came from Big Bang's album "MADE", their first album in three years following the group's focus on concert and solo activities.

Exo, which released their video on the same day as Bigbang did, ranked second and sixth in both lists with "Love me Right" Korean and Chinese versions. The "monster rookie" group is made up of Chinese and Korean members and promotes primarily in two countries.

The competition between Exo and Big Bang is being compared by Soulbeats to 2014's major girl group match between Girls Generation and 2NE1. Exo and GG came from SM Entertainment while BB and 2NE1 are from YG Entertainment.

Moving on to the others on the list of the world's favorite Hallyu videos, 2PM ranked fourth with "My House".

Sexy girl groups Ace of Angels and Sistar followed at fifth and seventh with "Heart Attack" and "Shake It". The face-off was highly anticipated as AOA, which only got famous in 2014, released their video on the same day as South Korea's third most popular girl group did. The former was dubbed as summer's most improved group.

Young boy groups BTS and Teen Top completed the roll with "Dope" and "Ah-ah".

For the American category, BTS "Dope" finished at fifth. Coming after is 2 PM's "My House".

Once again AOA outcharted Sistar as "Heart Attack" landed at seventh and "Shake It" fell at eight. The former is a sports themed video and the later is a school girl concept.

The list ended with Teen Top's "Ah-Ah"

Meanwhile, the July competition in the Hallyu world is hotter as top groups Girl's Generation, Girl's Day, Apink, and Infinite comeback. Kara's Hara will also have a solo debut. 

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