We’re back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 1st week of December – which includes singles and albums released between 02/12/2019 and 08/12/2019.
Let’s take a look at the data.Â
Oricon Weekly Album Ranking
#4
NEW ENTRY: Cecil Aijima “Stella light Stella night”
Cecil Aijima (CV: Kousuke Toriumi)’s Stella light Stella night ranks at #4 after a solid first week of sales with 22,855 copies sold.
#6
Bad Ass Temple “Bad Ass Funky Sounds”
Bad Ass Temple‘s Bad Ass Funky Sounds achieves Gold Record Certification by RIAJ after this past week of sales. Despite dropping from #1 to #6, the album sold over 15,000 copies during its second week since release. Bad Ass Funky Sounds is now with over 110,000 copies sold.
#21
Dotsuitare Honpo “Ah, Osaka dreamin’ night”
Dotsuitare Honpo‘s Ah, Osaka dreamin’ night continues it run on Oricon’s charts. The album is now on its 6th consecutive week featured on this chart after selling a bit over 5,000 copies. The album dropped from #13 to #21.Â
#39
RE-ENTRY: Syo Kurusu “Sweet Kiss”
Syo Kurusu (CV: Hiro Shimono)’s Sweet Kiss re-enters the chart at #39 after selling 1,615 copies.
#49
Stellar CROWS with AKANE “Cheers, Big Ears!”
Stellar CROWS with AKANE‘s Cheers, Big Ears! drops from #18 to #49 after selling a bit after selling a bit over 1,200 copies.
Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#16
NEW ENTRY: Daisuke Ono “Deep & Holic”
Daisuke Ono‘s newest single, Deep & Holic, jumps to #16 after selling a bit over 6,000 copies.
#22
NEW ENTRY: THE IDOLM@STER SideM WORLD TRE@SURE 11
The 11th entry in THE IDOLM@STER SideM WORLD TRE@SURE series enters this chart at #22. The single sold 3,281 copies.
#40
Yuma Uchida “Rainbow”
Yuma Uchida stumbles on Oricon Weekly. Rainbow had a massive drop from #8 to #40, after a quiet second week of sales – 1,392 copies sold.
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.