Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 2nd week of June – which includes singles and albums released between 13/06/2022 and 19/06/2022.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Albums Ranking
#2
NEW ENTRY: Hypnosis Mic “CROSS A LINE”
Hypnosis Mic’s 2nd album “CROSS A LINE“ was extremely well received by fans of the franchise.
The album grabs a spot at #2 with 48,039 copies sold.
#7
NEW ENTRY: aoppella!? “A”
aoppella!? franchise’s 1st full-length album “A” takes a seat at #7 with 7,290 copies.
#8
NEW ENTRY: Sir Vanity “Ray”
Sir Vanity, rock band fronted by Yuichiro Umehara and Yoshiki Nakajima, released its first album “Ray”.
It was well-received by its fans, sitting at #8 with 6,626 copies sold.
Oricon Weekly Singles Ranking
#5
NEW ENTRY: Natsuki Shinomiya “Uta no Prince-Sama Maji Love STARISH Tours Idol Song Natsuki Shinomiya”
“Uta no Prince-Sama Maji Love STARISH Tours Idol Song Natsuki Shinomiya” sits at #5 with 9,531 copies sold.
#10
NEW ENTRY: Re:vale “Kokoro, hare harere”
Re:vale‘s new single “Kokoro, hare harere“ sits at #10 with 6,274 copies sold.
#16
TRIGGER “SUISAI”
TRIGGER maintains its place at #16 with 3,204 copies sold with “SUISAI“. In two weeks the single counts with a bit over 6,800 copies sold.
#19
ŹOOĻ “Survivor”
3 weeks after its release, ŹOOĻ‘s single “Survivor” rises on the chart from #45 to #19 with 2,633 copies sold.
#21
RE-ENTRY: IDOLiSH7 “Mallow blue”
IDOLiSH7‘s sweet single “Mallow Blue” re-enters the chart at #21. The single sold 2,584 copies.
#50
Masato Hijirikawa “Uta no Prince-Sama Maji Love STARISH Tours Idol Song Masato Hijirikawa”
Masato Hijirikawa’s (CV: Kenichi Suzumura) “Uta no Prince-Sama Maji Love STARISH Tours Idol Song Masato Hijirikawa” slips from #28 to #50 after selling 465 copies.
If there aren’t sales figures on the prints posted, it’s because the music label behind that artist doesn’t want to disclose that information.
It happens often with the Daily rankings. The Oricon charts depicted here only count physical copies. Digital figures are featured on a different chart.