We’re back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 1st week of August – which includes singles and albums released between 05/08/2019 and 11/08/2019.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Album Ranking
#5
NEW ENTRY: Natsuki Shinomiya “SUKI×SUKI wa namaru!”
A strong first week of sales – over 15.000 copies – takes Natsuki Shinomiya‘s SUKI×SUKI wa namaru! to #5.
#17
NEW ENTRY: PENGUIN RESEARCH
PENGUIN RESEARCH‘s Soredemo Tatakau Monotachi e grabs a spot in the top 20. The full-album managed to sell 3.796 copies during its first week of sales, more than enough to rank at #17.
#42
STARISH, QUARTET NIGHT, HEAVENS “SET LIST ~Theatrical anime Utano prince sama Maji LOVE Kingdom
Utapri’s SET LIST ~Theatrical anime Utano prince sama Maji LOVE Kingdom continues it solid run on Oricon Weekly chart, improving its rank since last week. The set list recovered a couple of places from #48 to #42.
Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#16
NEW ENTRY: THE IDOLM@STER SideM WORLD TRE@SURE 09
The 9th entry in THE IDOLM@STER SideM WORLD TRE@SURE series jumps to #16 after a solid first week of sales. A total of 5,112 copies were sold in the past week.
#24
NEW ENTRY: KING OF PRISM-Shiny Seven Stars “Nanairo no Chikai!-Brilliant oath-/BOY MEETS GIRL”
KING OF PRISM‘s new single, that includes the opening and ending songs of the anime series KING OF PRISM-Shiny Seven Stars, ranks at #24 after selling a bit over 2.500 copies.
#25
NEW ENTRY: KING OF PRISM My Song single series “Platonic Sword/BRAND NEW TOMORROW”
The new entry in the KING OF PRISM My Song single series, Platonic Sword/BRAND NEW TOMORROW, enters Oricon Weekly single’s chart at #25. A bit under 3.000 copies were sufficient to attain that spot.
#32
NEW ENTRY: KING OF PRISM My Song single series “I know Shangri-la/I Want Some More Love”
Also from the KING OF PRISM My Song single series, I know Shangri-la/I Want Some More Love, joins this chart at #32 after selling 2.380 copies.
If there aren’t sales figures on the prints we’ve 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.