About QQ Music Peak Chart Weekly votes
The QQ Music 巅峰榜 (Peak Chart) is the platform's flagship weekly music ranking, tracked by hundreds of millions of listeners, fan clubs, and music industry professionals across mainland China. Chart position is determined by a composite score — streaming plays, song-heart saves, in-app fan votes, and comment activity — all tallied within a Monday-to-Sunday cycle on Tencent Music Entertainment's platform. For artists and their teams, moving up the 巅峰榜 is not a vanity metric: the chart feeds editorial playlist placement, media coverage, and cross-platform visibility on WeChat and QQ. This page covers how paid vote campaigns work for the Peak Chart specifically, what the platform's vote mechanic actually looks like, and how our delivery is structured around it. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99.
About the QQ Music Peak Chart Weekly votes contest
QQ Music launched in 2003 and became part of Tencent Music Entertainment when the music streaming group was formed in 2016. By 2025 the platform counted over 200 million monthly active users — the largest single music streaming audience in China — and the 巅峰榜 had become one of the most closely watched weekly charts in the Chinese music industry. The chart runs across six primary categories: Mainland Chinese Pop (华语), K-Pop, Western/International, Japanese Pop, Cantonese Pop (粤语), and Emerging Artists. Each category resets weekly at midnight CST every Monday, and the final standings are published on Sunday evening and widely redistributed across Chinese fan forums, Weibo superTopics, and Douban music groups. The chart's weighting system rewards sustained engagement — a track that accumulates votes evenly across seven days outperforms one that spikes on a single morning. That mechanic is central to how we build campaigns for it.
Why QQ Music Peak Chart Weekly votes matter for your contest
A high position on the QQ Music Peak Chart is a direct lever for algorithmic visibility. Tracks that chart well get surfaced in QQ Music's "For You" recommendations and are more likely to be picked up for editorial playlists on both QQ Music and sister platform Kugou. For K-pop acts in particular, the chart is a proxy metric cited in Chinese music media and used by local fan clubs — 粉丝后援会 — as evidence of an artist's Mainland presence. The organic fan base for most Chinese pop and K-pop acts is concentrated in Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Wuhan, Hangzhou. A vote pattern that looks authentic for this platform therefore skews to mobile users on China Mobile 4G/5G and China Unicom networks, spread across multiple provinces, and spread across the full seven-day window rather than concentrated on one day. Our China-mainland IP pool is built around exactly this profile.
How we deliver QQ Music Peak Chart Weekly votes
After you provide the QQ Music track URL and confirm the category, we source engagement from real QQ Music accounts — each linked to a verified Chinese mobile number — on residential and mobile IPs across the mainland. We do not use emulator farms or single-server traffic; every action originates from a device-account pair that looks indistinguishable from an organic listener. Votes are distributed across the days remaining in the current weekly cycle, with natural daily variance so the chart platform's monitoring system sees an organic accumulation rather than a uniform flat line. For K-pop category campaigns we weight delivery toward accounts that have prior engagement history with that genre. For 华语 or Cantonese categories we weight toward accounts active in the relevant linguistic fan communities. A live dashboard updates every six hours so you can see progress against the weekly deadline.
How we avoid platform detection
Tencent Music Entertainment runs a multi-layer quality system on all chart interactions. The most common signals it uses to flag artificial activity are: account age and engagement history (brand-new accounts with zero prior listening history are discounted), IP-cluster anomalies (multiple votes from the same subnet in a short window), device fingerprint repetition, and abnormal vote-rate spikes relative to a track's streaming baseline. We address each of these directly. The accounts in our pool have real usage history — playlists, follows, prior plays — not blank slates created for voting. Our IP pool covers mainland China's three major carrier networks across multiple provincial prefixes, so no single network block dominates an order. Pacing keeps the per-hour arrival rate proportional to the track's streaming level, so votes never land faster than a genuine fan campaign would organically produce. The platform's review cycle typically runs on a 24-to-48-hour lag, which our pacing is designed to pass comfortably. If any votes are audited and reversed within 7 days, we make them good.
What is the best voting strategy for QQ Music Peak Chart Weekly votes?
The most effective QQ Music Peak Chart campaign pairs organic streaming with a structured paid vote layer. Start by seeding the track across Chinese fan communities — Weibo superTopics, QQ fan groups, Douban — to build a streaming baseline before layering in paid votes. On the chart, a track that enters the voting week with an organic stream count looks far more credible than one that starts cold and immediately accumulates votes. Aim for a category position in the top 10 rather than a dramatic number-one finish with no prior chart history, which draws disproportionate editorial scrutiny. For K-pop acts with established Chinese fan clubs, time the paid campaign to align with the fan club's own vote drives — mutual reinforcement raises the chart impact without raising suspicion. Spread the bulk of your order across the middle of the week: Monday launches and Sunday finishes are the most-watched days, so mid-week accumulation looks like steady organic momentum arriving at a natural peak.
Legal scope and terms
QQ Music's Peak Chart is a music platform popularity ranking run by a private company — Tencent Music Entertainment — not a government election, regulated vote, or financial market. We do not provide services for political elections, government referendums, or any regulated process. Music chart campaigns exist in a grey area inside platform terms of service: platforms prohibit artificial inflation in their rules, but the practice is widespread in Chinese fan culture and a recognised part of how chart battles are fought. Review QQ Music's current terms yourself and treat that determination as your own responsibility. We do not interpret any platform's TOS on your behalf.
Getting started in two minutes
Getting started takes under two minutes. Paste the full y.qq.com track URL into the order form or drop it in live chat, confirm the chart category, and tell us how many days remain in the current weekly cycle. Choose a package, complete payment by card, PayPal, or crypto, and your order enters the delivery queue. Most orders start within 60 minutes of payment confirmation. If the weekly chart resets before your order completes, tell us and we carry the remaining balance into the next cycle at no extra cost.