Taking #5 was Kuraki Mai-san’s “Muteki na Heart”, selling 25,990 copies. That seems fairly strong, but I don’t have prior numbers for the group with me (and in this case, no numbers on Wikipedia).Īt #4, “Eiyuu no Uta” from The ALFEE sold 32,493. V6 got the second slot with “Namida no Ato ga Kieru Koro”, which sold 61,083. Can’t really muster much concern when the number’s that big. That’s the lowest first week sales figure for the group since “ Sakura no Ki ni Narō” in 2011, which was the last single where they didn’t break into seven digits, but it’s still above a million. The top single for the past week was AKB48’s “Kokoro no Placard” ( 心のプラカード), which sold 1,005,774 copies. The second week of sales for “Namida no Ato ga Kieru Koro” from V6 saw solid results at #16 – 6,355 more copies sold and 67,438 in total. Nogizaka46 got a smaller bump-up in week nine of sales for “Natsu no Free & Easy”, going from #26 to #15, adding 6,477 for a grand total of 497,639. In its sixth week, SKE48’s “Bukiyou Taiyou” popped from #21 to #8 by selling 14,896. That’s at the low end of second week expectations for a -48 family unit at 2%, which is already far below the normal 8-12 % I would look for. Porno Graffiti’s “”Oretachi no Celebration” took #4 with 24,697 in sales.Īt #5, “Kokoro no Placard” from AKB48 sold 21,546 copies to bring its two-week total to 1,027,320. Seems like a certain other single and album might have taken some sales away from this one, as this is lower than I would have expected from them. In at #3 was “Always with you” from Generations from EXILE TRIBE, which sold 44,777. If Wiki’s numbers are right, this is their best result on a Japanese single to date. “EXCUSE ME” from B.A.P took #2, selling 50,723 copies. That pretty much splits the difference between “AinoArika” (207,469) and “Ride With Me” (162,993), so it looks like this is the new standard for HSJ singles – around 185k in the first week. The top single for the past week was Hey! Say! JUMP’s “Weekender/Ashita e no YELL”, which sold 184,509 copies. Taking #8 in its third week, EXILE TRIBE’s “EXILE TRIBE REVOLUTION” sold 10,000 copies (amazing that it’s exactly 10,000) to push its total to 304,624. S” from SMAP sold 17,716 to bring its total to 201,883.Īriana Grande’s “My Everything” held on to #6 by selling 11,897 copies, getting its three-week total to 49,692. WINNER took #2 with “2014 S/S -Japan Collection-” seeing 35,079 copies sold. On the album side, Takeuchi Mariya-san’s “TRAD” got the top spot, selling 118,697 copies. “Geragerapo no Uta” from King Cream Soda sold 2,914 at #25 in its twentieth week, now boasting a total of 110,138 copies sold.Īt #29, Golden Bomber’s “Roller no Kizudarake” has a four-week total of 65,668. Taking #19 in week two, “Always with you” by Generations from EXILE TRIBE sold 4,418, which is a solid 10% of first week sales, bringing its total to 49,195. Nogizaka46’s “Natsu no Free & Easy” was in at #18, selling 4,619 in its tenth week to boost its total above the double platinum level to 502,258. Right behind their sister group at #15, SKE48 saw 6,035 more copies of their “Bukiyou Taiyou” sold, getting its seven week total to 441,680. In its third week, AKB48’s “Kokoro no Placard” took #14 with 7,834 copies sold and a total of 1,035,154. That’s a bit on the weak side at around 7.6% of first week sales. Hey! Say! JUMP’s “Weekender/Ashita e no YELL” was at #11 in its second week, selling 14,060 to bring its total to 198,569. “Get Up!” from Nakayama Yuma-kun started out at #4 with the sale of 34,435 copies. The group has highly variable single sales and an album-buying fanbase, so there’s no way to assess this result.Īt #2 was “Highschool Love” by E-girls, which sold a solid 61,046.ī1A4 took #3 with the Japanese version of “Solo Day” selling 47,479. The top single for the past week was “Tokyo Victory” from Southern All Stars, which sold 92,645 copies.
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