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March – According to statistics from Google trends, online searches for K-pop began their steady increase in 2009, following the release of the hit songs Super Junior's "Sorry Sorry" and Girls' Generation's "Gee".[4]
July 20 – Wonder Girls make their American live television debut on The Wendy Williams Show, where they perform "Nobody".[7]
August 5 – The choreography of "Mister" by Kara, featuring the "butt dance", spreads in popularity in South Korea.[8]
October 12 – TVXQ become the first foreign artist in twenty years to peak at number one on the Japanese Oricon DVD ranking.[9]
October 31 – "Nobody" (English version) by Wonder Girls becomes the first K-pop song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, entering at number 76.[10]
November 21 – The 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards take place. 2NE1, 2PM, and G-Dragon win the grand prizes at the ceremony. 2NE1 becomes the first artist to win a grand prize in their debut year.
December 10 – At the 24th Golden Disc Awards, Super Junior and Girls' Generation receive the grand prizes.
December 16 – The inaugural Melon Music Awards are held in Seoul, with Girls' Generation and G-Dragon winning the grand prizes.
December 19 – According to the 2009 Oricon Annual Ranking, TVXQ becomes the third best-selling artist in Japan of the year, with ₩90.3 billion in sales.[11]
^소녀시대, '뮤뱅' 9주 연속 1위 '새역사' [Girls' Generation, 1st place on 'Music Bank' for 9 weeks in a row, 'new record']. Star News (in Korean). March 13, 2009. Archived from the original on May 12, 2021 – via Naver.
^"카라 '엉덩이춤' 눈길 확~ 대박 조짐" [Kara's 'butt dance' catches the eye ~ Signs of a hit] (in Korean). Newsen. August 5, 2009. Retrieved August 5, 2009 – via Nate.
^Lee, Tae-moon (December 19, 2009). "올해 동방신기 日서 음반 903억 팔아" [TVXQ sold 90.3 billion won albums in Japan this year]. Yonhap News (in Korean). Retrieved January 6, 2010.