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Chart Listings: Japan: Utada sold 800k in four weeks (physical+digital)
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greeneyedsoul
Member Since: 1/6/2011
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Post #1
Japan: Utada sold 800k in four weeks (physical+digital)
http://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/ja/d/2016-10-25/
Week 1:
Day 1
: 87,088
Day 2
: 49,728
Day 3
: 27,782
Day 4
: 25,038
Day 5
: 28,889
Day 6
: 32,065
Total:
252,581
Week 2:
Day 7: 14,028
Day 8: 12,794
Day 9: 11,807
Day 10: 10,676
Day 11: 13,113
Day 12: 14,470
Day 13: 26,587
Total:
103,475
Week 3:
Day 14: 13,155
Day 15: 7,836
Day 16: 6,053
Day 17: 7,536
Day 18: 5,733
Day 19: 7,942
Day 20: 14,650
Total:
63,207
Week 4:
Day 21: 6,813
Day 22: x
Day 23: 5,251
Day 24: 4,558
Day 25: 4,838
Day 26: 6,437
Day 27: 11,533
Total:
45,822
Week 5:
Day 28: 3,726
Day 29: x
Total: 3,726
Total: 465,464
Almost Home
Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 1,738
Post #2
Awful numbers for her.
blackbeatxx
Member Since: 12/23/2006
Posts: 20,355
Post #3
oh is that good? japan´s market is weird
BaddiéBéy
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 3,470
Post #4
Hmm..
Jet
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Post #5
She's over
Phoenixstar
Member Since: 2/12/2012
Posts: 27,814
Post #6
Mess she's really over.
Hoping it to scrap over 1M
Almost Home
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Post #7
Quote:
Originally posted by
Phoenixstar
Mess she's really over.
Hoping it to scrap over 1M
It won't even do 500k locally.
Energy
Member Since: 8/3/2012
Posts: 8,030
Post #8
A Gaga tea
SpinThatShhh
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Posts: 24,153
Post #9
Those are only
physical
sales, as well.
I know iTunes is irrelevant in Japan, but I reckon that will bump up her sales. Great numbers.
BlackAura
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 11,585
Post #10
Everyone copying qeeen of pop's trajectory
Suilen
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 6,864
Post #11
You really shouldn't have.
MonsterPaw
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Posts: 6,940
Post #12
Good numbers for a solo singer.
greeneyedsoul
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Post #13
#oop the backfire
The numbers are good for someone who's been on the music scene for 17 years.
Selenurr
Member Since: 1/4/2014
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Post #14
That is considered bad in japan? Our faves can only wish.
Phoenixstar
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Post #15
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Originally posted by
Almost Home
It won't even do 500k locally.
That's even worse. What happened exactly?
blackbeatxx
Member Since: 12/23/2006
Posts: 20,355
Post #16
Quote:
Originally posted by
Selenurr
That is considered bad in japan? Our faves can only wish.
she´s a huge japanese star, and these Days, only local artists sell in japan. but it seems they´re more into Quick lil singles by boy- and girl´bands these days
Newt
Member Since: 12/9/2009
Posts: 13,069
Post #17
Kiii, that's more than Namie, the current top solo female. She's already doing really well for the times. Utada stay winning
willmcclure9
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 9,735
Post #18
Thats bad?
Not it nearly selling more than Glorys first week sales in one day and with physicals only
Maybe idk the Japanese market but i thought it was good
Newt
Member Since: 12/9/2009
Posts: 13,069
Post #19
Quote:
Originally posted by
SpinThatShhh
Those are only
physical
sales, as well.
I know iTunes is irrelevant in Japan, but I reckon that will bump up her sales. Great numbers.
ITunes is no longer irrelevant in japan, we need to stop spreading that myth. It was true back in the late 00's but no longer.
Hivy
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 11,996
Post #20
This is great
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