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| [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 19|21]] || 05.17 || [[AAA]] || [[Aitai Riyuu / Dream After Dream ~Yume Kara Sameta Yume~]] || 45,710 || [[Tokunaga Hideaki]] || [[Vocalist 4|VOCALIST 4]] || 62,286 | | [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 19|21]] || 05.17 || [[AAA]] || [[Aitai Riyuu / Dream After Dream ~Yume Kara Sameta Yume~]] || 45,710 || [[Tokunaga Hideaki]] || [[Vocalist 4|VOCALIST 4]] || 62,286 | ||
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| [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 20|22]] || 05.24 || [[KAT-TUN]] || [[Going!]] || 230,452 || [[Tokunaga Hideaki]] || [[Vocalist 4|VOCALIST 4]] || 36,725 | | [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 20|22]] || 05.24 || [[KAT-TUN]] || [[Going!]] || 230,452 || [[Tokunaga Hideaki]] || [[Vocalist 4|VOCALIST 4]] || 36,725 | ||
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| [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 22|24]] || 06.07 || [[AKB48]] || [[Ponytail to Chouchou]] || 513,453 || [[Quruli]] || [[Boku no Sundeita Machi]] || 20,085 | | [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 22|24]] || 06.07 || [[AKB48]] || [[Ponytail to Chouchou]] || 513,453 || [[Quruli]] || [[Boku no Sundeita Machi]] || 20,085 | ||
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− | | [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 23|25]] || 06.14 || | + | | [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 23|25]] || 06.14 || [[YUI]] || [[To Mother|to Mother]] || 71,804 || [[BENI]] || [[Lovebox]] || 22,528 |
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| [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 24|26]] || 06.21 || || || || || || | | [[Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 24|26]] || 06.21 || || || || || || |
Revision as of 18:13, 8 June 2010
#1 Singles and Albums in 2010 according to Oricon
From December 21, 2009 to December 18, 2010. Week 3's sales are unavailable due to Oricon holidays and week 4's sales is a combination of two weeks. Click on the # for that week to view the top 30 albums and singles.
Note: 'Week Sales' means the number of units that the product sold to get to #1 for that week. Usually this is the product's first week sales, but not always.