Singer Rain's 'La Song' tops Chinese music chart
SEOUL, May 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korean singer-actor Rain has topped a Chinese music chart for his 2014 song after appearing on a Chinese TV show, his agency said Saturday.
"'La Song,' a track on Rain's sixth full-length album out that same year, ranked No. 1 on China's QQ Music Chart on Friday," Rain Company said.
It said the results appear to have been influenced by his appearance on "Hurry Up Brothers," the Chinese version of hit South Korean TV variety show "Running Man," as a guest last Saturday.
"Rain" became the most-searched keyword on the country's major online portals after the episode was broadcast.
The singer most recently performed in Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo and is scheduled to hold concerts in Macao on June 4 and Beijing on June 18.
sshim@yna.co.kr
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