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The top music artists in Japan include Japanese artists with claims of 15 million or more record sales or with over 2 million subscribers. Japan is the largest physical music market in the world and the second largest overall behind the United States, and the biggest in Asia, according to International Federation of the Phonographic Industry ...
The Billboard Japan Hot 100 is a record chart in Japan for songs. It has been compiled by Billboard Japan and Hanshin Contents Link since February 2008. [ 1 ] The chart is updated every Wednesday at Billboard-japan.com ( JST ) and every Thursday at Billboard.com ( UTC ).
Number-one singles of 2024 on the Japan Hot 100 Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref. January 1 "Show" Ado [1]January 8 [2]January 15 "GOAT" Number_i [3]January 22
In 1968 Original Confidence was established and began providing music charts to the general public with data collected from various retailers throughout Japan. This is the list of the best-selling singles, based on the data by Oricon .
Billboard Japan began ranking the Japanese music market on the week ending January 21, 2008. [1] AKB48 hold the record for the most number-ones songs with 44. Yui (pictured) holds the record for the most number-one songs by a female solo artist with 4 while Kenshi Yonezu has the most by a male artist with 9. All acts are listed alphabetically.
Idol" by Yoasobi is the longest running number-one song of 2023 with 21 consecutive weeks atop the chart.It became the most both consecutive and total weeks at number one in the chart history. Snow Man scored their 7th and 8th number-one singles with "Tapestry" and "Dangerholic".
"Zankyōsanka" by Aimer is the longest running number-one song of 2022, with eight weeks atop the chart. Snow Man scored their 5th and 6th number-one singles with "Brother Beat" and "Orange Kiss".
This is a list of the top-selling albums in Japan, based on data compiled by Oricon. Prior to January 1987, the domestic albums chart was separated into LPs (created in 1970), cassette tapes (introduced in 1974) and compact discs (launched in 1985), until their unification, which remains the current form. It is worth noting that Oricon only ...