Ado’s “Shou” ranked first on the Billboard JAPAN comprehensive song chart “JAPAN Hot 100,” released on November 22, 2023 (collection period: November 13, 2023 to November 19, 2023). This song has achieved the number-one spot for the eighth time and is currently updating its record. It ranked first in three indicators: downloads, streaming, and video playback. Radio ranked 15th → 16th last week, and Karaoke remained in 6th place, the same as last week.
The total points were 10,532, down about 10% from the previous week, but the difference between him and the 2nd place and below was about 1.4 times. We can’t take our eyes off this new record. [Billboard] Ado’s “Shou” ranks first overall for the 8th time in total; [ #BBMAs ] Starring Stray Kids jumps to the top 10; & TEAM’s “First Howling: NOW” ranks in the overall album chart “Hot Albums”; won first place. This work ranked first with album sales of 133,165 copies and third place with downloads of 1,108. Next, Vaundy’s 2nd album, “Replica,” ranked 2nd with album sales of 56,875 copies and 1st with 3,607 downloads, ranking 2nd overall.
Then, GANG PARADE’s first major EP, “The Night Park EP,” ranked 3rd with album sales of 29,792 copies, charting at 3rd overall. [Billboard] & TEAM’s “First Howling: NOW” ranks first in overall album ranking. Vaundy/GANG PARADE continues “Global Japan Songs Excl. Japan” ranks Japanese songs that are hits worldwide.
This week, YOASOBI “Idol” took first place (collection period: November 10, 2023, to November 16, 2023). “Idol” recorded 5.6 million total audio and video streams this week. Although this is a slight decrease of 94% compared to the previous week, the difference between the second place and below is more than 1 million, which is still in the lead.
YOASOBI also entered the top 20 with “Yoru ni Kakeru” in 6th place, “Yusha” in 15th place, and “Kaibutsu” in 18th place. Among them, the English version of “Yusha” is scheduled to be released on the 24th and is expected to impact future chart actions. [Billboard] YOASOBI’s “Idol” tops the Global Japan Songs chart for 11 consecutive weeks. “Japan Songs (country chart)” ranks Japanese songs that are hits worldwide.
This week, King Gnu’s “SPECIAL” and Kaze Fujii’s “Die no ga Iiwa” each took first place in three countries (counting period: November 10, 2023, to November 16, 2023). Continuing from the previous week, King Gnu’s “SPECIALZ” maintained the top spot in France, the UK, and Brazil, while Fujii’s “Die ga Iiwa” held the top spot in India, Thailand, and South Africa. YOASOBI’s “Idol” topped the list for 11 consecutive weeks in Singapore.
Furthermore, in the United States, SiM’s “The Rumbling,” which is the opening theme for the TV anime “Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2”, has been covered by many artists in Korea, including members of SEVENTEEN and Stray Kids. Yuri “Betelgeuse” won first place for the first time. [Billboard] King Gnu/Fujii Kaze maintains number one in three countries. SiM in America and Yuri in South Korea take first place. Official Hige Dandism is the theme song for the movie “SPY×FAMILY CODE: White.” The new song “SOULSOUP” will be digitally released on December 13.
In addition, the jacket photo, whose art director was Chie Morimoto (goen°_), was also released. Official Hige Dandism to remove the theme song “SOULSOUP” for the movie “SPY×FAMILY” Other notable news this week YOASOBI releases the English version of “Yusha,” the opening theme for the anime “Fureren no Freeren” Ska Para celebrates its 35th anniversary at Koshien Conton Candy’s first one-man tour [Conton Candy ONEMAN TOUR “FORCE”] will be held Survive Said The Prophet would tour the nation Showing off the culmination of his one-man tour