Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 4th week of April, including singles and albums released between 22/04/2024 and 28/04/2024.
The Oricon charts, known for their comprehensive coverage of the Japanese music industry, provide valuable insights into the best-selling CDs across various categories. These charts serve as a reliable indicator of popular and successful releases, be it physical singles, albums, EPs, or mini-albums.
The Oricon charts meticulously monitor the performance of both physical and digital releases, allowing music enthusiasts to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and sales figures.
However, the focus of this feature is directed specifically towards physical releases, including singles and albums/EPs/mini-albums.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Albums Ranking
#33
NEW ENTRY: VARIOUS ARTISTS “Tsukiuta. THE ANIMATION 2″ Ending Theme Song Collection”
Tsukiuta’s special CD “Tsukiuta. THE ANIMATION 2” had a solid first week of sales, managing to sell 1,215 copies, more than enough for a place at #33.
Oricon Weekly Albums Ranking
#31
NEW ENTRY: W “CIRCLE OF DELIGHT 10”
W‘s “CIRCLE OF DELIGHT 10“ enters the chart at #31 after selling 1,401 copies.
#33
NEW ENTRY: Shinsoku Ikkon “CIRCLE OF DELIGHT 09”
And following closely behind is Shinsoku Ikkon with “CIRCLE OF DELIGHT 09” . The CD sold 1,371 copies, enough for a spot at #33.
By highlighting the best-selling CDs every week, the Oricon charts offer a snapshot of the Japanese music scene’s popularity and commercial success.
Lastly, Oricon charts’ commitment to inclusivity extends beyond mainstream genres, encompassing a wide array of musical styles. From pop to rock, hip-hop to jazz, and everything in between, these charts strive to reflect the diverse and ever-evolving tastes of music listeners in Japan.
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 that is not covered here.