AOA’s “Miniskirt” Surges Back to Charts After 11-Year Hiatus

BREAKING: The iconic K-pop track “Miniskirt” by AOA has made a stunning return to the music charts, re-entering after an astonishing 11 years since its original release. As of October 21, the song has surged to 110th place on the Melon chart, a remarkable climb from its previous rank just a day prior.

This resurgence is primarily fueled by the viral “Pelvic Communication” meme sweeping across social media platforms. Influencer Ponggwi played a pivotal role in reigniting interest in the song through engaging short-form content that features “Miniskirt” in the background. Ponggwi’s innovative use of AI technology to recreate nostalgic dance moves has captivated audiences, quickly becoming a sensation online.

The meme’s popularity skyrocketed as various influencers and K-pop idols, including NMIXX’s Kyujin and NCT WISH’s Yushi, participated in the challenge, significantly amplifying the song’s visibility. The collective effort of these idols has sparked a renewed passion for the hit, which was once AOA’s highest debut, released back in January 2014.

“Miniskirt” is not just a song; it represents a cultural moment that has resonated with fans over the years. Its return to the charts highlights the powerful influence of social media in reshaping the music landscape, allowing older tracks to experience a revival among new audiences.

As the meme continues to spread, music fans and K-pop enthusiasts are eagerly tuning in to relive the magic of “Miniskirt.” The ongoing interest raises questions about the potential for other classic hits to reclaim their spots in the limelight through similar viral trends.

Watch for further updates as this story develops and see how “Miniskirt” continues to capture hearts and climb the charts once again.