Sistar Dominates China's Music Charts

By Angel Soleil / Jun 30, 2016 08:14 AM EDT

Korean Pop group Sistar have topped China's weekly K-pop chart with a record-breaking rating after their lead single "I Like That" claimed the number one spot. They also received their first trophy at the "Show Champion" on June 29.  

According to their agency, Starship Entertainment, the song has gotten a rating of 98.64 from voters on Yinyuntei, China's version of Youtube. This is the highest that any Kpop song has received so far. The song is also ranked number one in QQ music, known as the largest provider of music streaming and download services in the country.

"I Like That" is a track from Sistar's new mini album "Insane Love." The music video features a blending of both Chinese and modern romanticism. It was composed by Black Eyed Pilseung. The song is considered to be Sistar's second collaboration with the hit composer.

The track is also part of their comeback performance. The girls are known for their seductive dance movies and as part of their comeback, they wore nude colors and tattoos that emphasize their bodies.

The group admitted it was not easy to make the music video since they had to incorporate a lot of fabric just to emphasize the Chinese element. They also had to practice a lot and admittedly made a lot of mistakes during the rehearsals.

Starship Entertainment has expressed their gratitude to the group's fans for the success of their latest album.

SIstar's album is ranked 7th on the Billboard World Album Charts.