Following our previous report on IVE's "BANG BANG" dominating Korean streaming charts, the latest Circle Chart rankings show both groups maintaining their strong momentum across different chart categories.

BLACKPINK claimed the top spot on the physical album chart with their new release "DEADLINE," which debuted at No. 1 for the week of February 22-28. The group achieved a double victory, also topping the social chart alongside their album success.

Meanwhile, IVE extended their chart reign beyond streaming platforms. After "BANG BANG" spent two consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Melon's daily chart, the group has now swept two categories on the Circle Weekly Charts, though specific details about which charts they dominated weren't specified in the initial report.

The Circle Chart rankings highlight the continued strength of both fourth-generation acts and established groups in the Korean market. BLACKPINK's "DEADLINE" debut demonstrates their enduring album sales power, while IVE's multi-chart success shows their growing influence across different music platforms.

Both groups' chart performances reflect the diverse ways K-pop acts can dominate different segments of the music industry simultaneously. BLACKPINK's physical album strength contrasts with IVE's streaming dominance, showing how established and newer groups can find success through different channels.

The February 22-28 chart week also featured other artists including Jang Won Young from IVE and KiiiKiii, indicating a competitive landscape across multiple chart categories during this period.

These latest rankings confirm the ongoing chart battle between established powerhouses like BLACKPINK and rising forces like IVE, with both groups proving their ability to maintain sustained success across Korea's music charts through different strengths.