Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 2nd week of March – which includes singles and albums released between 08/03/2021 and 14/03/2021.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Album Ranking
#1
NEW ENTRY: “Bad Ass Temple VS Matenro”
The 2nd matchup in the ongoing 2nd division rap battle in the Hypnosis Mic was extremely well received. The reigning champions Matenro and the fierce contenders Bad Ass Temple were a bit shy out of a Gold Record certification.
“Bad Ass Temple VS Matenro” counts with 81,695 copies sold, grabbing a well deserved #1 on Oricon’s Weekly Albums chart.
Congratulations are in order!
#15
“Dotsuitare Hompo vs Buster Bros!!!”
A couple of places below and slipping on the chart is Dotsuitare Hompo VS Buster Bros!!!. The album drops from #5 to #15, counting with 4,230 copies sold.
In 3 weeks, this CD counts with over 91,000 copies sold.
#16
NEW ENTRY: GRANRODEO “Bokutachi no Gunzou”
GRANRODEO‘s concept mini-album, Bokutachi no Gunzou takes a seat at #16, counting with 3,972 copies sold.
Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#4
NEW ENTRY: Ai Mikaze “Uta no Prince Sama Idol Song Ai Mikaze”
QUARTET NIGHT’s Ai Mikaze (CV: Shouta Aoi) enters Oricon Weekly Singles chart at #4 with “Uta no Prince Sama Idol Song Ai Mikaze“.
The single counts with 19,506 copies sold.
#8
NEW ENTRY: 2wink “Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season1 2wink”
2wink – duo consisting of the Aoi twins, voiced by Soma Saito – take a comfortable seat at #8.
“Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season1 2wink” counts with 6,461 copies sold.
#49
Ranmaru Kurosaki “Uta no Prince Sama Idol Song Ranmaru Kurosaki”
Ranmaru Kurosaki (CV: Tatsuhisa Suzuki)’s “Uta no Prince Sama Idol Song Ranmaru Kurosaki” drops from #32 to #49 after selling 672 copies during last week.
#50
RE-ENTRY: √AtoZ, XXVeil and Branco “Ensemble Stars! !! Shuffle unit song collection vol.01”
Ensemble Stars!!’s shuffle units √AtoZ, XXVeil and Branco make their return to Oricon Weekly Singles chart’s top 50.
Ensemble Stars! !! Shuffle unit song collection vol.01 re-enters the chart at #50 with 668 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.