Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 4th week of January – which includes singles and albums released between 25/01/2021 and 31/01/2021.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Album Ranking
#27
NEW ENTRY: Nobuhiko Okamoto “Chaosix”
Nobuhiko Okamoto‘s new mini-album “Chaosix” marked his return to the music industry after over 1 year without releasing music as a solo artist.
Chaosix counted with 2,701 copies sold.
#34
NEW ENTRY: LUMIERE “Dilemma”
The first entry on Dear Vocalist’s Raving Beats!!! CD series is helmed by LUMIERE’s RE-O-DO (CV: Toshiki Masuda).
“Dilemma” was well received by his fans, counting with 2,555 copies sold.
#49
Hypnosis Mic “Straight Outta Rhyme Anima”
Hypnosis Mic continue to slip on the chart with Straight Outta Rhyme Anima.
The album dropped from #21 to #49, counting with 1,702 copies sold. In 3 weeks, the album counts with over 45,000 copies sold.
Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#4
NEW ENTRY: ALKALOID “Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season1 ALKALOID”
ALKALOID‘s entry in the ongoing ES idol song series (Ensemble Stars!!), Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season1 ALKALOID, takes a spot at #4.
The single was extremely well received by fans of the group, counting with 10,951 copies sold.
#5
NEW ENTRY: √AtoZ, XXVeil and Branco “Ensemble Stars! !! Shuffle unit song collection vol.01”
Ensemble Stars!!’s shuffle units √AtoZ, XXVeil and Branco take an impressive spot at #5 with Ensemble Stars! !! Shuffle unit song collection vol.01.
The single counted with 9,314 copies sold.
#6
NEW ENTRY: Yuma Uchida “SHAKE! SHAKE! SHAKE!”
Yuma Uchida‘s 7th single “SHAKE! SHAKE! SHAKE!” was well received by his fans, entering Oricon Weekly’s top 10.
The single counted with 8,224 copies sold, earning a spot at #6.
#14
NEW ENTRY: The Cat’s Whiskers and cozmez “Paradox Live Stage Battle “LOVE””
Paradox Live’s latest stage battle entry pitied The Cat’s Whiskers and cozmez in a battle for love.
Paradox Live Stage Battle “LOVE” had a warm reception by their fans, counting with 5,508 copies sold, grabbing a spot at #14.
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.