Trot Star Myjin Fights to Hold Second in Netizen Awards

Trot singer Myjin holds onto second place in a tight Netizen Awards race, trailing behind Jeong Seojoo but facing rising pressure from Bin Yeseo.

Who’s taking the crown in the latest Netizen Awards?

As of 6:05 PM KST on August 21, 2025, trot singer Myjin is holding her ground in second place in the female artist category of the Netizen Awards. She’s collected 16,356 votes, which gives her a 19.0% slice of the pie.

Jeong Seojoo leads with a whopping 35%

Sitting comfortably in first is Jeong Seojoo, who has pulled in 30,208 votes—a massive 35.0%. Unless there’s a last-minute twist worthy of a K-drama finale, she’s cruising toward victory.

Bin Yeseo is closing in fast

Just around the corner is Bin Yeseo in third place with 13,962 votes (16.2%). The gap between her and Myjin is now only about 2,000 votes. If Yeseo continues to pick up steam from fans, Myjin’s current position may be in trouble.

Other familiar names in the race

  • LE SSERAFIM’s Kazuha claims fourth with 8,292 votes (9.6%).
  • Kim Dahyun rounds out the top five with 4,253 votes (4.9%).
  • Meanwhile, trot royalty Song Gain sits at seventh with 2,729 votes (3.2%).

What’s at stake?

The big question now: can Myjin fend off Yeseo’s aggressive push? More importantly, will she break into the coveted 20,000-vote club? Either way, fans are in for a thrilling finish as the voting window starts to close.

Fan tip:

You can cast your vote at NetizenAwards.com. Because in K-fandom, every vote counts—sometimes even more than the maknae line drama.

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