A.B.C-Z and CNBLUE top the weekly Oricon charts! 09/28-10/04

The Oricon physical music sales charts for the week of 09/28-10/04 have been released!

A.B.C-Z’s first single “Moonlight walker” tops the singles ranking with 80,225 copies sold in its first week. The group has been active for 5 years now but this is their first single.

CNBLUE’s latest album “colors” tops the album chart with 30,797 copies sold. This is the group’s second original album to top the chart.

Oricon Weekly Single Charts
Rank Song Sales
1
New

Moonlight walker
A.B.C-Z
80,225
1st Week
2
New

Itoshi no Te quiero / Otoko Bana (Single Version)
Kiyoshi Hikawa
49,844
1st Week
3
New

THE IDOLM@STER LIVE THE@TER DREAMERS 01 Dreaming!
Mirai Kasuga(Haruka Yamazaki),Shizuka Mogami(Azusa Tadokoro),Tsubasa Ibuki(Machico)
47,139
1st Week
4
New
Dance Dance Dance
E-girls
46,378
1st Week
5
New
Uta no☆Prince-sama♪Shining All Star CD2(Tenkuu no Miracle Star)
Otoya Ittoki(Takuma Terashima),Masato Hijirikawa(Kenichi Suzumura),Natsuki Shinomiya(Kishou Taniyama),Tokiya Ichinose(Mamoru Miyano),Ren Junguji(Junichi Suwabe),Shou Kurusu(Hiro Shimono),Cecil Aijima(Kousuke Toriumi)
36,683
1st Week
6
New
Let’s Get It On
SUPER JUNIOR-D&E
29,449
1st Week
7
New
Lonely summer days
PrizmaX
25,021
1st Week
8
New
Moshimo Kore ga Koi Nara
Fudanjuku
23,876
1st Week
9
New
Shintakarajima
Sakanaction
18,909
1st Week
10
New
Empty MERMAiD
LiSA
18,028
1st Week

Check our more on Oricon’s Weekly chart.

Oricon Weekly Album Charts
Rank Song Sales
1
New

colors
CNBLUE
30,797
1st Week
2
New

Feeling of Unity
Fear,and Loathing in Las Vegas
21,573
1st Week
3

35xxxv Deluxe Edition
ONE OK ROCK
20,040
1st Week
4
New
FOLLOW ME UP
Maaya Sakamoto
15,125
1st Week
5
New
DECADE OF GR
GRANRODEO
14,404
1st Week
6
New
Ii jyanai ka
Team Syachihoko
13,983
1st Week
7
New
M.S.S.Party
M.S.S Project
13,744
1st Week
8
Down
Singles
Maroon 5
13,593
1st Week
9
Down
DREAMS COME TRUE THE BEST! Watashi no Dorikamu
DREAMS COME TRUE
11,301
13th Week
10
Down
AAA 10th ANNIVERSARY BEST
AAA
9,877
3rd Week

Check our more on Oricon’s Weekly chart.

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