We’re back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 1st week of February – which includes singles and albums released between 03/02/2020 and 09/02/2020.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Album Ranking
#10
MAD TRIGGER CREW “MAD TRIGGER CREW Before The 2nd D.R.B”
MAD TRIGGER CREW drop from #1 to #10. The crew sold 4,797 copies in the past week. MAD TRIGGER CREW Before The 2nd D.R.B has over 53,000 copies sold in 2 weeks.
We reviewed this release. Check our review HERE.
Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#8
NEW ENTRY: A3ders! “Act! Addict! Actors!”
A3ders!‘s new single, Act! Addict! Actors!, featured as the opening theme for the anime adaptation of A3!, sold 6,506 copies, grabbing a spot at #8.
#11
NEW ENTRY: SideM “WORLD TRE@SURE in United Kingdom 12”
WORLD TRE@SURE in United Kingdom 12 – featuring Yuma Uchida (DRAMATIC STARS), Toshinari Fukamachi (Shinsoku Ikkon) and Tatsuya Tokutake (F-LAGS) – grabbed a spot at #11 after selling 4,194 copies.
#16
TRIGGER “Crescent rise”
TRIGGER slip on the chart with Crescent rise. With 2,161 copies sold, the single drops from #4 to #16.
Crescent Rise has over 15,000 copies in 2 weeks.
We reviewed this release. Check our review HERE.
#37
Mamoru Miyano “LAST DANCE”
Mamoru Miyano‘s LAST DANCE had a quiet 2nd week of sales. The single sold 1,213 copies, slipping on the chart from #8 to #37.
We reviewed this release. Check our review HERE.
#42
ALKALOID “Ensemble Stars!! Unit song CD ALKALOID”
ALKALOID‘s Ensemble Stars!! Unit song CD ALKALOID drops on the chart from #10 to #42. During its 2nd week of sales the single sold 1,111 copies.
#48
Crazy:B “Ensemble Stars!! Unit song CD Crazy:B”
Crazy:B follows behind. Ensemble Stars!! Unit song CD Crazy:B slipped on the chart from #13 to #48. The single sold 1,001 copies during its 2nd week of sales.
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.