
Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 3rd week of June – which includes singles and albums released between 20/06/2022 and 26/06/2022.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Albums Ranking
#14
NEW ENTRY: B-PROJECT “Wizard of Fairytale” Brave and Daikoku ver.

B-PROJECT‘s Brave and Daikoku versions of the drama + music CD “Wizard of Fairytale“ take a seat at #14 with 4,514 copies sold.

#19
Hypnosis Mic “CROSS A LINE”
Hypnosis Mic’s 2nd album “CROSS A LINE“ slips on the chart from #2 to #19 after selling 3,023 copies.
The album is over 50,000 copies sold in two weeks.

Oricon Weekly Singles Ranking
#6
NEW ENTRY: LIP×LIP “Julietta”
LIP×LIP’s new CD “Julietta” sold 15,603 copies, more than enough to grab a seat at #6.

#21
NEW ENTRY: Makoto Furukawa “Ibara Rinbukyoku”
Makoto Furukawa‘s highly anticipated dramatic single “Ibara Rinbukyoku” takes a seat at #21 after selling 3,279 copies.

#30
NEW ENTRY: Growth “SPADE”
Growth‘s last entry in the CARDS CD series “SPADE” takes a seat at #30 with 2,070 copies sold.

#32
NEW ENTRY: ES All Stars “Surprising Thanks!!”
ES ALL STARS‘ 7th anniversary single “Surprising Thanks!!” sits at #32 with 1,664 copies sold.

#33
NEW ENTRY: BRAVE CHILD “TELOMERE”
Brave Child, band part of the Dear Vocalist franchise and fronted by Joshua (CV: Nobunaga Shimazaki), released “TELOMERE“.
The single was well-received among fans of the franchise, selling 1,655 copies, enough for a spot at #34.

#44
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” slips from #5 to #44 after selling 991 copies in the past week.

#50
Re:vale “Kokoro, hare harere”
Also slipping on the chart was Re:vale‘s “Kokoro, hare harere“. The single slipped from #10 to #50 after selling 685 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.