NMIXX continues their winning streak! The JYP Entertainment girl group secured their fourth music show trophy for “Blue Valentine” on the October 25 episode of MBC’s “Music Core,” proving their hit title track from their first full album still dominates the charts.
The October 25 broadcast was packed with electrifying performances from K-pop’s hottest acts, including LE SSERAFIM’s “SPAGHETTI,” BOYNEXTDOOR’s double performance, and debuts from rising rookies—making it a must-watch episode for K-pop fans.
NMIXX Music Core Win Breakdown
| Win Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Winner | NMIXX |
| Winning Song | “Blue Valentine” |
| Win Number | 4th Trophy |
| Show | MBC Music Core |
| Air Date | October 25, 2025 |
| Final Score | 8,377 points |
| Nominees | WJSN’s Dayoung, IVE, NMIXX |
NMIXX’s Dominant Performance
On this week’s “Music Core,” the candidates for first place were WJSN’s Dayoung with “body,” IVE with “XOXZ,” and NMIXX with “Blue Valentine.” NMIXX ultimately clinched victory with an impressive total of 8,377 points, demonstrating the continued popularity of their first full-length album.
The group’s encore performance showcased their raw vocals and infectious energy, reminding fans why “Blue Valentine” has remained a chart-topper since its release.
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About “Blue Valentine”
“Blue Valentine” serves as the title track from NMIXX’s first full album, marking a significant milestone in the group’s career. The song showcases NMIXX’s signature “MIXX POP” sound—a genre-bending style that seamlessly blends various musical elements into one cohesive track.
The six-member group—Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, BAE, Jiwoo, and Kyujin—have built a reputation for their vocal prowess, dynamic choreography, and experimental sound that sets them apart in the competitive K-pop landscape.
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Star-Studded Lineup of Performers
The October 25 episode featured an impressive roster of performers representing both established acts and rising stars:
Comeback Performances
- LE SSERAFIM – “SPAGHETTI” (feat. j-hope)
- BOYNEXTDOOR – “As Time Goes By” and “Hollywood Action”
Active Promotions
- Hearts2Hearts – “FOCUS”
- Xdinary Heroes – “ICU”
- TWS – “OVERDRIVE”
- MEOVV – “BURNING UP”
- izna – “Mamma Mia”
Solo and Special Stages
- BTOB’s Changsub – “Trickle Down”
- Lee Chan Won – “Maybe Today”
Rising Acts
- DKB – “Irony”
- IDID – “CHAN-RAN”
- AxMxP – “Shocking Drama”
- HITGS – “HAPPY”
- Hwina – “No, Not This Way”
For comprehensive K-pop performance reviews and stage analysis, check out Viki’s music show collection.
LE SSERAFIM’s “SPAGHETTI” Stage
LE SSERAFIM brought their quirky new single “SPAGHETTI” featuring BTS’s j-hope to the Music Core stage. The performance showcased the group’s unique concept and catchy choreography that has already captured international attention, with the song reaching #1 on iTunes in 55 regions.
Stay updated with LE SSERAFIM’s comeback promotions at technosports.co.in.

BOYNEXTDOOR’s Double Performance
Million-seller boy group BOYNEXTDOOR delivered not one but two performances—their B-side “As Time Goes By” and title track “Hollywood Action” from their latest mini album “The Action.” The dual performance highlighted the group’s versatility and growing stage presence.
Their appearance comes just days after surpassing 1 million album sales in less than five days, cementing their status as one of fourth-generation K-pop’s hottest acts.
For BOYNEXTDOOR’s latest achievements and news, visit technosports.co.in.
Rookie Groups Making Waves
Several rookie groups made appearances, showcasing the next generation of K-pop talent:
Hearts2Hearts performed “FOCUS,” displaying synchronized choreography and vocal harmony that’s earning them attention as promising newcomers.
MEOVV, the girl group from THE BLACK LABEL (founded by producer Teddy), performed “BURNING UP,” proving they’re living up to the hype surrounding their debut.
izna brought fresh energy with “Mamma Mia,” demonstrating why they’re being watched as potential breakout stars.
The Competitive Landscape
This week’s nomination battle between WJSN’s Dayoung, IVE, and NMIXX highlights K-pop’s competitive music show scene. Each nominee brought strong digital performance, physical sales, and broadcast scores, making NMIXX’s victory even more impressive.
Explore more about K-pop music show rankings and scoring systems at technosports.co.in.
Why Music Core Matters
As one of South Korea’s three major music programs (alongside “Music Bank” and “Inkigayo”), “Music Core” remains a crucial platform for K-pop acts to promote new releases and connect with fans. A win on Music Core signals mainstream success and strong fanbase support.
For idols, music show wins validate their hard work and serve as career milestones, especially for groups like NMIXX building their legacy in the industry.
Where to Watch
International fans can watch “Music Core” with English subtitles on various streaming platforms including Viki. Individual performance clips are also available on MBC’s official YouTube channel shortly after broadcast.
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What’s Next for NMIXX?
With four wins already for “Blue Valentine,” NMIXX shows no signs of slowing down. Fans anticipate more trophies in the coming weeks as the group continues promotions for their first full album—a significant achievement that showcases their growth since debut.
The group’s consistent chart performance and growing international fanbase suggest they’re positioned for even greater success in their career.
For the latest K-pop news, comeback schedules, and music show results, visit technosports.co.in.
FAQs
Q1: How many music show wins does NMIXX have for “Blue Valentine”?
NMIXX has secured four music show wins for “Blue Valentine” as of October 25, 2025. Their latest victory came on MBC’s “Music Core” where they scored 8,377 points, beating WJSN’s Dayoung (“body”) and IVE (“XOXZ”). “Blue Valentine” is the title track from NMIXX’s first full-length album, marking a major milestone in the JYP Entertainment group’s career.
Q2: Which artists performed on the October 25 Music Core episode?
The October 25 “Music Core” episode featured performances by LE SSERAFIM (“SPAGHETTI”), BOYNEXTDOOR (“As Time Goes By” and “Hollywood Action”), Hearts2Hearts, Xdinary Heroes, TWS, MEOVV, izna, BTOB’s Changsub, DKB, IDID, Lee Chan Won, AxMxP, HITGS, and Hwina. The star-studded lineup included both comeback stages and ongoing promotions from established and rookie acts.


