Hwang Youngwoong Eyes 100K Votes in Netizen Awards

Hwang Youngwoong is dominating the July 2025 Netizen Awards for Best Male Artist, nearing 60,000 votes with hopes of breaking the 100,000-vote barrier.

The Fan Favorite Keeps Soaring

It’s mid-July, and the 2025 Netizen Awards are heating up—especially in the Best Male Artist category. Hwang Youngwoong isn’t just leading; he’s in a league of his own. With nearly 58,808 votes (a whopping 39.5%) as of July 21 at 5:19 p.m., he’s inches away from breaking the 60,000-vote mark.

Not impressed yet? Consider this: the runner-up trails behind by more than 40,000 votes. Yeah, this isn’t a race—it’s a one-man marathon.

From 60K to 100K: A New Benchmark?

Fans aren’t just voting—they’re strategizing. Hwang’s fandom has gone into full-on mission mode, aiming for a record-breaking 100,000 votes. With his previous streak of dominating the June Net Grand Prix (scoring five wins across categories), he’s on track to be this month’s awards king again.

The Best Male Artist category has always been a stronghold for Hwang’s supporters. According to fan accounts, “We’re not just fighting for the win—we’re rewriting the record books.”

Others in the Mix, But the Gap Is Glaring

While Hwang leads the charge, other artists are putting up a good fight. Enoch has earned 11,682 votes (7.8%), with Jang Minho (9,264) and Jinwon (8,890) not far behind.

Still, when your competition is building a mountain of votes, it’s hard not to get overshadowed. Park Changgeun, Hong Isaac, and Jeong Dongwon round out the top contenders—but unless something drastic changes, this one’s Hwang’s to lose.

It’s a Numbers Game Now

As voting continues, all eyes are on one question: Can Hwang Youngwoong surpass 100,000 votes? With the momentum his fanbase has built—scaling from 60K to 80K, and aiming for 100K—it’s more than possible. Whether you’re a part of Team Hwang or watching from the sidelines, this record chase is one to watch.

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