IVE Secures Second Win for 'BANG BANG' on Music Bank
IVE earned their second music show trophy for 'BANG BANG' on Music Bank, defeating ATEEZ's 'Adrenaline' with 7,695 points just one day after their M Countdown victory.

IVE continues their winning streak with "BANG BANG," taking home their second music show trophy on February 27's Music Bank.
The group secured victory with 7,695 points, edging out ATEEZ's "Adrenaline" in the final rankings. This latest win follows their M Countdown triumph just one day earlier, where they scored 7,985 points against KiiiKiii's "404 (New Era)."
The back-to-back victories highlight the strong momentum behind "BANG BANG," IVE's pre-release track that has been building anticipation for their upcoming comeback. The song has resonated with both fans and the general public, translating into solid digital and physical sales numbers.
Music Bank's February 27 episode also featured performances from several other acts, including Hearts2Hearts and NCT's sub-unit JNJM, showcasing the diverse range of artists currently promoting new releases.
For IVE, these consecutive wins mark another successful chapter in their career trajectory. The group has consistently demonstrated their ability to connect with audiences through their music, and "BANG BANG" appears to be maintaining that tradition.
The competition on Music Bank was notably tight, with ATEEZ's "Adrenaline" providing strong competition. ATEEZ has been gaining significant traction with their latest release, making IVE's victory all the more impressive given the quality of their competition.
With two music show wins now under their belt for "BANG BANG," IVE has set a solid foundation for their upcoming full comeback. The pre-release strategy seems to be paying off, generating buzz and maintaining the group's visibility in the competitive K-pop landscape.
Fans can expect IVE to continue promoting "BANG BANG" on various music programs while preparing for their next major release. The group's ability to secure wins on consecutive days demonstrates both their current popularity and the appeal of their latest musical direction.
