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Asia Pop 40 is the first regional weekly chart and countdown radio show produced in Asia and specifically for the Asian market. [2] There is an English language version as well as a Mandarin version. Each week Asia Pop 40 counts down the most popular songs in Asia, combining streaming numbers from Apple Music , Spotify , TikTok and YouTube ...
Asia's second album Alpha (released in August 1983) and future Asia albums did not achieve the chart success of their debut release; however, Alpha ' s "Don't Cry" was a No. 1 Album Rock Track and Top 10 Pop hit in the summer of 1983, and the video received considerable attention on MTV, while "The Smile Has Left Your Eyes" was another Top 40 ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications (sales thresholds) US [7] [8]Then & Now: 1990 114 US: Gold [15]; Archiva 1: 1996 — Archiva 2 — Archives: Best of 1988–1997
It was the sole Top 40 entry for Asia in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 33. [10] The B-side of the single, "Daylight", was featured as a bonus track on album original cassette editions, and also appeared on the Mainstream Rock charts, at number 24.
The discography of Taiwanese singer A-Mei consists of 19 studio albums, 4 extended plays, 6 compilation albums, and 17 live albums. She released her debut album, Sisters , in 1996, which sold over 1 million copies in Taiwan and 4 million copies in Asia.
Pages in category "K-pop music group discographies" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total. ... Crayon Pop discography; D. Dal Shabet discography;
"What We Remember" reached no. 8 on that chart for about 16 weeks and no. 15 on Asia Pop 40 throughout 2018. [182] [183] This single reached the Top 10 of the charts in UK, US, Spain, Germany, and Indonesia. [95] "The Good is Back" got in to the US Billboard Dance Club Chart and topped to no. 20 for 9 weeks. [184]
23 February – Shinsadong Tiger, South Korean record producer, 40 [25] 26 February. Bhakta Raj Acharya, Nepali singer and composer, 81 [26] Pankaj Udhas, Indian ghazal and playback singer, 72 [27] 5 March – Amnon Weinstein, Israeli luthier, 84 [28] 8 March – Ramya Wanigasekara, 73, Sri Lankan actress, singer, and radio broadcaster [29]