Creepy Nuts’ electrifying track “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” continues its dominance atop the Billboard Japan Hot 100, maintaining its throne for the third consecutive week as of the chart released on Feb. 14.
Impressive Streaming Figures and Chart Success:
The latest data reveals a surge of approximately 13.8% in streams for the season 2 opener of MASHLE, amassing a staggering 20,118,604 weekly streams.
This achievement propels the track to the fourth spot on the all-time list for weekly streams, trailing behind chart-toppers like BTS’ “Butter,” YOASOBI’s “Idol,” and Official HIGE DANdism’s “Subtitle.”
Additionally, “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” maintains its stronghold on downloads with 16,450 units, marking a notable increase of 26.7%. The hip-hop anthem’s karaoke performance also witnessed a remarkable climb from 63 to 32.
Overall, the track’s points surged by 14.5% compared to the previous week, solidifying its status as a chart-topping banger.
Chart Stability and Notable Performances:
In the latest chart tally, seven songs retained their positions in the top 10 from the previous week. Notably, tuki.’s “Bansanka” secures the second spot, accompanied by a commendable increase in video views to claim the top spot in that metric for the first time.
Meanwhile, enduring hits from 2023, including Ado’s “Show,” YOASOBI’s “Idol,” and two tracks by Mrs. GREEN APPLE (“Que Sera Sera” and “Nachtmusik”), maintain their stronghold on the charts.
OWV’s Debut Success:
A notable addition to the top 10 is OWV’s eighth single, “BREMEN,” debuting at No. 9. The track impressively sold 48,912 CDs in its debut week, securing the group its first No. 1 in CD sales and achieving its highest position yet on the Japan Hot 100. Notably, “BREMEN” also garnered points in radio airplay, clinching the 12th spot for this metric.
Comprehensive Chart Methodology:
The Billboard Japan Hot 100 amalgamates various data sources, including physical and digital sales, audio streams, radio airplay, video views, and karaoke data, providing a comprehensive overview of the Japanese music landscape.
For the complete Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart for the week ending Feb. 11 and further insights into Japanese music and charts, readers are encouraged to visit Billboard Japan’s English Twitter account.