TheOricon Singles Chartis the Japanese music industry-standardsinglespopularity chartissued daily, weekly, monthly and yearly byOricon.Chart rankings are based on physical singles' sales. Until 2017, Oricon did not track download sales. In Japan, physical sales decreased sharply in the 2000s, while download sales hit three to four times the amount of single sales.[1]In November 2017, Oricon introduced its first digital songs chart, separate from its main physical singles chart.[2]On December 24, 2018, Oricon launched a streaming chart, and introduced a combined singles chart that utilizes physical single sales, downloads, and streams.[3]
Original Confidence Inc., the original Oricon company, was founded by the formerSnow Brand Milk Productspromoter Sōkō Koike in 1967. That November, the company began publishing a singles chart on an experimental basis. EntitledSōgō Geinō Shijō Chōsa(Tổng hợp vân có thể thị trường điều tra,Surveys of total entertainment markets).The chart became official on January 4, 1968.[4]
Charts are published every Tuesday in Oricon Style and on Oricon's official website. Every Monday, Oricon receives data from outlets, but data on merchandise sold through certain channels does not make it into the charts. For example, the debut single ofNEWS,a pop group, was released only through7-Elevenstores, which are not covered by Oricon, and its sales were not reflected in the Oricon charts. Oricon's rankings ofrecord salesare therefore not completely accurate. Before data was collected electronically, the charts were compiled on the basis of faxes that were sent from record shops.[5]
The first number-one song on the Oricon Singles Chart was "Kitaguni no Futari (In a Lonesome City) "byJackey Yoshikawa and His Blue Cometson November 2, 1967.
Best-selling physical singles of all time
editRank | Year | Title | Artist | Sales |
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1 | 1975 | "Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun"(およげ!たいやきくん) | Masato Shimon | 4.577m |
2 | 1972 | "Onna no Michi"(Nữ の みち) | Shiro Miyaand Pinkara Trio | 3.256m |
3 | 2003 | "Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana"(Thế giới に một つだけ の hoa) | SMAP | 3.125m |
4 | 2000 | "Tsunami" | Southern All Stars | 2.934m |
5 | 1999 | "Dango 3 Kyodai"(だんご3 huynh đệ) | Kentarō Hayami,Ayumi Shigemori,Himawari Kids, Dango Gasshōdan | 2.918m |
6 | 1992 | "Kimi ga Iru Dake de"(Quân がいるだけで) | Kome Kome Club | 2.895m |
7 | 1991 | "Say Yes" | Chage & Aska | 2.822m |
8 | 1994 | "Tomorrow Never Knows" | Mr. Children | 2.766m |
9 | 1991 | "Oh! Yeah! /Love Story wa Totsuzen ni"(Oh! Yeah! ⁄ ラブ・ストーリーは đột nhiên に) | Kazumasa Oda | 2.587m |
10 | 1995 | "Love Love Love/ Arashi ga Kuru "(LOVE LOVE LOVE/ lam が tới る) | Dreams Come True | 2.488m |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^Statistics will be given below:RIAJ.or.jp
- ^"オリコン, 12 nguyệt から tân ランキング phát biểu へ DL số を lặc khúc ごとに tập kế".ORICON NEWS.Retrieved2021-04-02.
- ^"オリコン, ngày 19 tháng 12 より có lợi ランキング bắt đầu tập kế kỹ càng tỉ mỉ を phát biểu".ORICON NEWS.Retrieved2021-04-02.
- ^"あ の thời đại の オリコンヒットチャート! バックナンバー".ORICON NEWS.Retrieved2021-04-02.
- ^"10 năm trước には".2001-04-24. Archived fromthe originalon 2001-04-24.Retrieved2021-04-02.
External links
edit- Oricon website(in Japanese)
- Oricon Singles ChartonFacebook
- Oricon Singles ChartonTwitter