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Taiwan’s favorite K-pop hit of 2014 was CNBLUE’s ‘Can’t Stop’
January 5, 2015
What was Taiwan’s favorite K-pop song of 2014?
The answer, according to Taiwanese music ranking radio program “Hit FM”: CNBLUE’s “Can’t Stop.”
The song, which was released in February last year, ranked No. 4 — the highest-ranked K-pop track — out of 100 on the program’s list, Yonhap reported.
While the top two spots went to hits by Taiwanese singers, Idinia Menzel’s “Let It Go,” the super-hit soundtrack from Disney’s “Frozen,” took No. 3.
Rankings were calculated based on album sales and Internet polls.
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