Charts: Kyosuke Himuro back on top, GLAY beats Kumi Koda
In a relatively slow week for music, Kyosuke Himuro’s 20th anniversary best album sold over 81,000 copies to achieve #1 on the charts. This is his 10th chart-topping album, though the last one was “IDEA” in 1997.
Asian Kung-fu Generation’s new album earned them the #2 spot with 52,000 in sales. Only two other new releases made it into the top 10, both of which were by overseas artists: Offspring (#3) and Coldplay (#5).
On the singles chart,
GLAY was able to secure #1 with “
VERB,” with fans picking up 98,000 copies during the week. It was enough to outsell
Kumi Koda’s “
MOON” (88,000 copies), which was her first release since her suspension earlier this year.
UVERworld managed to show at #3, one spot ahead of
T.M.Revolution’s new song. Also making the charts were the
Hello! Project unit
High-King (#6), hip-hopper
DOHZI-T (#7),
Sukima Switch member
Takuya Ohashi (#8), and rock band
Angelo (#9).
Source:
Oricon
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