We’re back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 4th week of March – which includes singles and albums released between 23/03/2020 and 29/03/2020.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Album Ranking
#2
NEW ENTRY: Matenro “Matenro Before The 2nd D.R.B”
Matenro‘s Matenro Before The 2nd D.R.B grabs an expected – yet still impressive – spot at #2. The album counts with 53,506 copies sold in just one week.
#8
NEW ENTRY: B-PROJECT “KING of CASTE – Bird in the Cage”
B-PROJECT‘s latest CDs in the KING of CASTE drama CD series are out. For Oricon, both editions of KING of CASTE – Bird in the Cage counted as 1, selling in total 8,622 copies, enough to take the set to #8.
#31
Fling Posse “Fling Posse Before The 2nd D.R.B”
Fling Posse rise on the chart with Fling Posse Before The 2nd D.R.B. The crew sold 3,139 copies last week rising from #34 to #31.
The album is now with over 62,000 copies sold in 5 weeks.
#34
NEW ENTRY: Takuma Terashima “ASSEMBLE”
Takuma Terashima‘s latest full-length album, ASSEMBLE, takes a spot at #34 after a quiet first week of sales with 2,577 copies sold.
#42
RE-ENTRY: MAD TRIGGER CREW “MAD TRIGGER CREW -Before The 2nd D.R.B-“
MAD TRIGGER CREW‘s MAD TRIGGER CREW -Before The 2nd D.R.B- re-enters Oricon Weekly Album chart’s top 50. 1,894 copies were enough to take the crew to #42.
#48
RE-ENTRY: Buster Bros!!! “Buster Bros!!! -Before The 2nd D.R.B-“
Buster Bros!!! followed the same path, also re-joining Oricon Weekly Album chart’s top 50.Buster Bros!!!‘s Buster Bros!!! -Before The 2nd D.R.B- grabs a spot at #48 after selling 1,606 copies last week.
Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#21
NEW ENTRY: KING OF PRISM ALL STARS “LOVE Graffiti”
KING OF PRISM ALL STARS‘s – Junta Terashima, Soma Saito, Yuma Uchida, Tasuku Hatanaka, Takuma Nagatsuka and Masashi Igarashi – newest single, LOVE Grafitti jumps into #21 after 3,909 copies were sold.
#37
FRAME, S.E.M & Legenders “THE IDOLM@STER SideM 5th ANNIVERSARY DISC 04”
FRAME, S.E.M & Legenders‘s THE IDOLM@STER SideM 5th anniversary DISC 04 slips from #11 into #37 after a quiet second week of sales. The single sold 1,102 copies in the past week.
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.