Mikochinese National Music Chart
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Hangoku National Music Chart
The Hangoku National Music Chart is a government-run board that ranks the most popular songs in Hangoku. The chart is updated weekly, and songs are judged on total number of listens and sales. Every year since 1981, the board releases the top 50 most liked songs of the year, determined by a popular vote in Hangoku.
The HNMC has recieved criticism from the international music community for not featuring foreign artists, however the board has stated that "[the] charts are for Hangoku people to vote on Hangoku music. The purpose of the charts do not include the recognition of international artists".
Song Milestones
(Wip - to be worked on over time)
No. of weeks | Song | Artist | Release Year |
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Year | Song | Artist | Release Year | Notes |
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1981 | "Young Man (H.P.L.A)" | Saijo Hideki | 1979 | The song gained popularity for encouraging people to join the HPLA (Hangoku People's Liberation Army) during the Hangoku Civil War. |
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1984 | "Kimi wa Tennen Shoku" | Eiichi Ohtaki | ||
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1987 | "Kesshite yuzuranai" | This song has recently regained popularity as being a song used to troll other internet users. | ||
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1996 | "Den-en" | Koji Tamaki | ||
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