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Yes, digital albums are certified separately from physical copies!ferrero wrote:Hi Mario/Donavan,
Is there certification for digital albums? I understand they are not included in Oricon charts?
Nackar wrote:Yes, digital albums are certified separately from physical copies!ferrero wrote:Hi Mario/Donavan,
Is there certification for digital albums? I understand they are not included in Oricon charts?
So far though, there's only ever been ONE album certified Gold (or anything) for digital sales of over 100,000, and that was the "Songs for Japan" charity compilation album.
Rank SalesNackar wrote:Would anyone have the complete chart run of Che'Nelle's Love Songs? That album had some EXTRAORDINARY longevity (especially for Japan's standards) opening with like 10k or something and now having sold over 270k.
Thanks in advance!
20/2/2012 - 164 - 612Nackar wrote:^ You're a hero, Pororo! That's a Timmy-worthy chart run
Sorry to bother you again so shortly after, but would you happen to have the complete CR for Rihanna's Loud? If you do I'll be forever grateful and not bother you again for a while : P
Yeah. So, in my honest opinion, the record doesn't really count as they, despite being Korean, release music the Japanese way, i.e. every single physical release, and with all the idol-related promo included (multiple versions, promotional events), and even sing in Japanese.LostAvenger wrote:The #1 group is Korean then?
Nackar wrote:Yeah. So, in my honest opinion, the record doesn't really count as they, despite being Korean, release music the Japanese way, i.e. every single physical release, and with all the idol-related promo included (multiple versions, promotional events), and even sing in Japanese.LostAvenger wrote:The #1 group is Korean then?
That doesn't compare to any of those other acts.
They are Korean, they are foreign artists so the record still counts of course! Adele releasing music in the US she is still foreign/British. Celine Dion, Lara Fabian releasing French music in France, they are still foreign/international artists.LostAvenger wrote:That's what I was wondering. Their nationality may be foreign, but the music certainly isn't. That's why I'm always confused as to why KARA and other Korean acts are always listed as "Western" on RIAJ's certifications page whenever they release J-Pop music.
I think you missed my point. My point was that Tohoshinki release music LIKE Japanese bands do, NOT like foreign bands.Pororo wrote:
They are Korean, they are foreign artists so the record still counts of course! Adele releasing music in the US she is still foreign/British. Celine Dion, Lara Fabian releasing French music in France, they are still foreign/international artists.
Yes the album was released on Feb. 8 2012.larces wrote:Was Born To Die by Lana Del Rey released in Japan? If so, is there any sales info?
Yes I understood your post and I agree they are different type of artists, but your initial post said that you don't really think the record counts and that's what I disagreed with.Nackar wrote:I think you missed my point. My point was that Tohoshinki release music LIKE Japanese bands do, NOT like foreign bands.Pororo wrote:
They are Korean, they are foreign artists so the record still counts of course! Adele releasing music in the US she is still foreign/British. Celine Dion, Lara Fabian releasing French music in France, they are still foreign/international artists.
The Carpenters, The Beatles, all those released singles like Western acts, i.e. generally only for lead singles or the occasional single, just one version, and that's it.
TVXQ release music like all the other Japanese idols. lots of releases, tons of different versions with different jacket covers etc, concert sales, handshake events, other kinds of promo, tons of performances for every release. In terms of that, there is no way the two are even remotely related.
So yes, I agree the records stands purely on the basis of their nationality, but I think the circumstances are so vastly different that it's not entirely fair.
I agree with all this, however, there should be some kind of records for 'English language artists/albums/singles' in Japan.Pororo wrote:Yes the album was released on Feb. 8 2012.larces wrote:Was Born To Die by Lana Del Rey released in Japan? If so, is there any sales info?
Let me check if I can find the sales info!Yes I understood your post and I agree they are different type of artists, but your initial post said that you don't really think the record counts and that's what I disagreed with.Nackar wrote:I think you missed my point. My point was that Tohoshinki release music LIKE Japanese bands do, NOT like foreign bands.Pororo wrote:
They are Korean, they are foreign artists so the record still counts of course! Adele releasing music in the US she is still foreign/British. Celine Dion, Lara Fabian releasing French music in France, they are still foreign/international artists.
The Carpenters, The Beatles, all those released singles like Western acts, i.e. generally only for lead singles or the occasional single, just one version, and that's it.
TVXQ release music like all the other Japanese idols. lots of releases, tons of different versions with different jacket covers etc, concert sales, handshake events, other kinds of promo, tons of performances for every release. In terms of that, there is no way the two are even remotely related.
So yes, I agree the records stands purely on the basis of their nationality, but I think the circumstances are so vastly different that it's not entirely fair.
It is similar to Celine Dion in France, she holds many records as a foreign/international artist even though some might think it's not be fair cause she released french music and others don't. But the point is she is still a foreign/international artist even if she sings in French.
If hypothetically, a Dutch artist singing in German really blows up in Germany, he would still be considered a foreign/international artist regardless of what language he sings in. If an American band singing in Japanese became really succesfull in Japan, they are still a foreign artist. Or if Che'nelle suddenly sells physical singles like she does digitally, she will always be a foreign artist. Maybe not comparable/fair to other international artists, but the record is still official!
Thank you very much!Pororo wrote:It charted for 8 weeks before it fell out of the top-300.larces wrote:Was Born To Die by Lana Del Rey released in Japan? If so, is there any sales info?
Total sales: 8,640