[Oricon Weekly] Dear Vocalist, Given and featured on last week’s charts

We’re back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.

This article covers the 3rd week of September – which includes singles and albums released between 16/09/2019 and 22/09/2019.

Let’s take a look at the data. 

Oricon Weekly Album Ranking

#18

NEW ENTRY: Judah “Dear Vocalist Evolve Entry No.3”

Judah (CV: Soma Saito)’s entry impresses with its performance within the series. The album, part of the Evolve series, grabs a spot at #18 after selling a total of 2,544 copies. This is the highest charting release so far in the Evolve series. 

#40

Six Gravity “BEST ALBUM II KUROMOCHIDUKI”

Six Gravity‘s 2nd Best of album BEST ALBUM II KUROMOCHIDUKI drops 30 places to #40. This album has a bit over 4,700 copies sold in two weeks. 

#41

Procellarum “BEST ALBUM II SHIROMOCHIDUKI”

Also falling 30 places on Oricon Weekly chart is Procellarum‘s 2nd Best Of. The album has almost 4,600 copies sold in two weeks.

Oricon Weekly Single Ranking

#19

NEW ENTRY: Given “Marutsuke / Fuyu no hanashi”

Given recently made their major debut through Sony Music Japan. With Shogo Yano on vocals, reprising his anime role as Mafuyu, the band released Marutsuke / Fuyu no hanashi, single that sold a bit over 4,400 copies, grabbing a spot at #19.

#28

NEW ENTRY: StarMyu Musical Song Series 3rd SHOW TIME 12

The newest entry in Starmyu‘s Musical Song Series 3rd SHOW TIME enters Oricon Weekly Chart at #28. A total of 2,485 copies were sold during its first 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.

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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