Oricon Weekly | aoppella!?, Anthos* and more top this week’s charts

Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.

This article covers the 2nd week of September, including singles and albums released between 12/09/2022 and 18/09/2022.

Let’s take a look at the data.

Oricon Weekly Albums Ranking

#7

NEW ENTRY: Lil Happy and FYA’M’ “aoppella!? 4”

Lil Happy and FYA’M’’s “aoppella!? 4“ was well received by its fans, selling 5,648 copies. The album sits at #7 on this week’s chart.


#38

NEW ENTRY: LIHITO, KAORU and SETSUNA “LOVE IS…”

LOVE IS…”, single performed by Anthos*’s main vocals LIHITO (CV: Kent Ito), KAORU (CV: Shunichi Toki) and SETSUNA (CV: Shun Horie), takes a seat at #38.

The CD sold 1,145 copies.


#39

NEW ENTRY: Fujin RIZING! “Peace!”

Fujin RIZING!‘s first full-length album “Peace!“ follows behind. The album sold 1,052 copies, more than enough to take a seat at #39.

Oricon Weekly Singles Ranking

#33

Akatsuki “Natsudori no Uta”

Akatsuki‘s “Natsudori no Uta“ slips on the chart from #15 to #33 after selling 660 copies.


#36

STARISH “Uta no Prince-Sama Maji Love STARISH Tours Cross Unit Idol Song”

STARISH’s “Uta no Prince-Sama Maji Love STARISH Tours Cross Unit Idol Song“ continues to slip on the chart, this time from #33 to #36.

The single sold 628 copies in the past week.


#38

Bad Ass Temple -Kaijoe-

Bad Ass Temple‘s newest single “Bad Ass Temple -Kaijoe-“ slips from #21 to #38. The CD sold 585 copies in the after selling 1,549 copies.


#39

Dotsuitare Hompo -No double dipping!-

Dotsuitare Hompo‘s “Dotsuitare Hompo -No double dipping!-“ follows behind at #39 with 570 copies sold.


If there aren’t sales figures on the prints posted, the music label behind that artist doesn’t want to disclose that information.

It often happens with the Daily rankings. The Oricon charts depicted here only count physical copies. Digital figures are featured on a different chart.


SOURCE: Oricon – Singles / Albums

Vanessa Silva
Vanessa Silvahttps://www.handthatfeedshq.com
The Hand That Feeds HQ founder, content creator, and music reviewer. Basically, the only person managing everything at The Hand That Feeds HQ. Stumbling upon Mamoru Miyano's "Orpheus" in 2011 was the start of this journey. If music is thought-provoking or deep, you may find her writing almost essays (not limited to, but it happens a lot with Soma Saito's music). She's the producer and host of the male seiyuu-centric podcast, SEIYUU LOUNGE (see Spotify link in this profile).

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