Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 2nd week of February – which includes singles and albums released between 08/02/2021 and 14/02/2021.
A note that, this week, there were no albums by male seiyuu, bands, seiyuu units and 2D groups ranking within Oricon’s top 50. With that being said, this week’s feature
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#3
NEW ENTRY: Reiji Kotobuki “Uta no Prince Sama Idol Song Reiji Kotobuki”
QUARTET NIGHT’s leader, Reiji Kotobuki (CV: Showtaro Morikubo), kicks off the IDOL SONG series for the talented quartet.
“Uta no Prince Sama Idol Song Reiji Kotobuki” was extremely well received by his fans, counting with 16,763 copies sold, earning a comfortable spot at #3.
#13
NEW ENTRY: Shugo Nakamura “JUMP”
Shugo Nakamura‘s 3rd single “JUMP” arrived with improved sound yet with the same familiarity as previous releases.
With the title track featured as the ending theme for the ongoing anime series “Skate-Leading Stars”, the single ended up being well received, earning a spot at #13 with 3,501 copies sold.
#25
√AtoZ, XXVeil and Branco “Ensemble Stars! !! Shuffle unit song collection vol.01”
Ensemble Stars!!’s shuffle units √AtoZ, XXVeil and Branco invert last week’s results and take a massive leap from #47 to #25 with Ensemble Stars! !! Shuffle unit song collection vol.01.
The single sold 2,050 copies last week.
#29
NEW ENTRY: MAHIRO “Tycoon”
Anthos wrapped up The Way I am solo CD series with MAHIRO (CV: Seiichiro Yamashita)’s “Tycoon“.
The single had a lukewarm reception, counting with 1,566 copies sold, just enough for a spot at #29.
#40
Legenders “THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:10 Legenders”
Legenders slip from #12 to #40 with THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:10 Legenders.
The single counted with 906 copies sold last week.
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.