The group Seventeen and Espa held the grand prize at the Golden Disc Awards.
The 39th Golden Disc Awards' was held at the Fukuoka Paypay Dome in Japan on the 4th and 5th.
On the first day of the awards ceremony, Espa won the grand prize in the digital music category following the main award. Espa rose to the top in four years after its debut, creating a syndrome with "Supernova" last year.
On the second day, SEVENTEEN won two awards with the main award and the grand prize. Seventeen won the grand prize in the album category for the second consecutive year following last year with "SPILL THE FEELS."
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The main awards in the album category include SEVENTEEN, 10 teams including Stray Kids, Ive, Espa, ATEEZ, NCT Dream, ENHYPEN, Zero Base One, Tomorrow X Together, (G)I-DLE, and 10 teams including Newzins, Day6, Bibi, Ive, IU, Eilit, Espa, Taeyeon, Tours, and (G)I-DLE.
The Rookie of the Year award went to Irish, Tours, Baby Monster, and NCT Wish.
DAY6, which swept music charts last year, was named Best Band, while Crush, who sang the OST for tvN's "Queen of Tears," won Best OST.
The popularity award, which was decided by online voting, became the winner with Playve and Le Seraphim topping the list. The total number of cumulative votes for men and women was 44 million, with Playv earning 15.669,774 votes and Le Seraphim winning 1,781,032.
In addition, the late Shin Hae-chul, who celebrated his 10th anniversary this year, was awarded the Golden Ownable Choice to confirm the power of music that still coexists with us.
Pledis Entertainment Master Professional Han Sung-soo (MP), who produced Seventeen and Tours, won the first Golden Disc Producer Award.
[Photo provided = Golden Disc Awards Secretariat]
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