YOASOBI’s “Idol” guidelines this week’s Billboard Japan Sizzling 100, dated Apr. 19, popping out on prime amongst six songs that bowed on the chart this week.
The lineup of the highest 10 modified dramatically in a uncommon week through which the highest six tracks had been debuts. Specifically, the highest three songs respectively earned greater than 9,000 whole factors and any of them may have taken the highest spot.
YOASOBI’s “Idol” gained this shut race, racking up factors primarily by streaming with 8,868,810 weekly streams and video views with 4,334,923 views, ruling each metrics. The opener for the anime sequence Oshi no Ko additionally launched at No. 2 for downloads and No. 22 for radio airplay.
Spitz’s “Utsukushii Hiré” (“Stunning Fin”) — the theme of the most recent Case Closed (Detective Conan) film Kurogané no Submarine — follows at No. 2 on the Japan Sizzling 100, ruling radio and coming in at No. 3 for downloads, No. 4 for gross sales, No. 7 for streaming, and No. 13 for video. With a brand new album set for launch in Could, the veteran four-man pop-rock band is off to an important begin with its first collaboration with the beloved sequence.
At No. 3 is SixTONES’s “ABARERO,” launching with 434,274 singles to rule gross sales and coming in at No. 2 for radio and No. 10 for video. The six-man Johnny’s group’s ninth single offered roughly 35,000 copies greater than its earlier single, “Good Luck!” (398,252 copies), indicating the band’s rising recognition.
Bowing at No. 4 is MAN WITH A MISSION × milet’s “Kizuna no Kiseki,” the opener of the extremely anticipated newest Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba TV sequence, depicting the Swordsmith Village story arc of the favored manga. The collaboration between the nameless wolf-masked band and enigmatic singer got here in at No. 1 for downloads with 38,843 items, No. 20 for streaming with 4,105,630 streams, and No. 12 for radio.
The Billboard Japan Sizzling 100 combines bodily and digital gross sales, audio streams, radio airplay, video views and karaoke knowledge.
Take a look at the total Billboard Japan Sizzling 100 chart, tallying the week from to Apr. 10 to 16, right here. For extra on Japanese music and charts, go to Billboard Japan’s English Twitter account.