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The breakdown of weekly points is: CD: 232,688PT / Digital single (single song): 1120PT / Digital single (bundle): 2831PT / Streaming: 31,015PT. On the same day, it debuted at number 1 in the Oricon Weekly Single Ranking with sales of 233,000 copies in its first week. While the points from the number of CD sales were a major driving force, the points for downloads and streaming also accumulated, and the song ranked first in the combined singles. It won the Oricon Weekly Music Ranking[*]twice.
In addition, in the latest “Weekly Total Single Ranking”, Creepy Nuts’ “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” is ranked 2nd. “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” has been ranked No. 1 for 13 consecutive weeks in the “Oricon Weekly Streaming Ranking” on the same date, and this streaming point has been a major driver, making it the 2nd place single in total. The cumulative points were 1,225,540 PT.
Next in third place was Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s “Lilac.” He moved up from 12th place last week on April 22nd and entered the top 3 for the first time. On the same day, it ranked 3rd in the “Weekly Streaming Ranking” and 4th in the “Weekly Digital Single (Single Song) Ranking”, making it the 3rd place single in total based on these digital points alone.
[*]Oricon Weekly Music Ranking consists of 8 rankings: total single, total album, single, album, digital single (single song), digital album, streaming, music DVD/BD.
[What is the combined single ranking]
The total ranking is a music ranking that is the sum of the number of CD sales, the number of digital downloads, and the number of streaming plays. Oricon has announced the CD ranking, digital download ranking, and streaming ranking, and has also announced the “Oricon Total Single Ranking” that combines them.For detailed aggregation methods, please refer to our website “ORICON NEWS”
PT=point.This fiscal year starts from “December 25, 2023”
“Weekly total single ranking” starts from “December 24, 2018”
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