Official HIGE DANdism’s “Subtitle” logs its 8th week atNo 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, datedDec 28, as well as isn’t revealing indications of decreasing.
The track functions as the style for the well-known dramatization collection Silent, as well as throughout the week its last episode broadcast, “Subtitle” ruled downloads once again with 19,013 once a week devices (up from 15,910, 7 weeks atNo 1) as well as streaming with 17,913,433 streams (up from 17,468,383, 10 successive weeks atNo 1). In specific, the track cruised previous 200 million streams on its eleventh week on the graph, faster than the previous document owner, BTS’ “Butter,” which tape-recorded the landmark at 14 weeks. In various other metrics, the track climbed up 10-4 for radio airplay, 5-3 for karaoke, as well as remained atNo 2 for video clip sights for the 3rd week straight, leading to a 8 percent boost in general factors from the previous week.
This graph week tallied the week upright Christmas Day,Dec 25. Various vacation faves acquired factors once again, specifically in radio, as well as eleven tracks got in the Japan Hot 100 with 2 burglarizing the leading 10. The outcomes are: back number’s “Christmas Song” (2015) atNo 5, Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You” (1994) atNo 9, Yuuri’s “Christmas Eve” (2022) atNo 18, Tatsuro Yamashita’s “Christmas Eve” (1983) atNo 23, Keisuke Kuwata’s “Shiroi Koibitotachi” (2001) atNo 29, Ariana Grande’s “Santa Tell Me” (2014) atNo 37, Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (1986) atNo 44, BoA’s “Merikuri” (2005) atNo 49, Yumi Matsutoya’s “Koibito ga Santa Claus” (1980) atNo 84, B’ z’s “Itsuka no Merry Christmas” (1992) atNo 88, as well as Suzuki Suzuki’s “White Kiss” (2021) atNo 100.
Among these, back number’s “Christmas Song” ruled karaoke for the very first time– it ended up atNo 2 in 2014– as well as placed very throughout the board in various other metrics too, can be found in atNo 5 for radio,No 7 for video clip,No 8 for streaming, as well asNo 44 for downloads. Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” presently appreciating an additional touch atNo 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 graph in the U.S., was available in atNo 2 for radio,No 11 for streaming,No 26 for video clip,No 55 for downloads, as well asNo 62 for karaoke on the Japan graphes. Incidentally, theNo 1 track for radio airplay was Tatsuro Yamashita’s J-pop Yuletide timeless, “Christmas Eve,” from 1983.
The Billboard Japan Hot 100 combines physical as well as electronic sales, audio streams, radio airplay, You Tube as well as GYAO! video clip sights as well as karaoke information.
See the complete Billboard Japan Hot 100 graph, tallying the week fromDec 19 to 25,here For extra on Japanese songs as well as graphes, check out Billboard Japan’s English Twitter account.
Source: billboard.com
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