Another milestone for BTS!
SEVENTEEN has obtained a notable record on Oricon Chart with their third Japanese single, "Hitori Janai," making them the first K-pop boy group to do so.
ASTRO has landed at No. 1 on the lastest Oricon Weekly Album Chart for the first time since their debut.
Stray Kids has earned their first-ever gold certification in Japan with "TOP"!
TREASURE has successfully dominated five major Japanese album charts with their full album, "THE FIRST STEP: TREASURE EFFECT."
TWICE has spent a total of 200 weeks on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart with their 2016 album "Twicecoaster," making them the second K-pop group to do so.
MONSTA X once again dominates the Japanese charts - Oricon and Tower Records - with their latest single, "WANTED."
MONSTA X has again entered Japan's Oricon and Tower Records charts with their new Japanese single album "Wanted."
Billboard Japan has released its "2020 Annual Sales Trends," and K-pop boy group BTS was included on the list, having the second-largest sales in the country. Keep on reading to know the other artists with the most sales.
Rising K-Pop male group The Boyz is the latest act to join NCSoft's UNIVERSE - the new mobile platform where artists can interact with their fans from all over the world.
BTS just created headlines for topping charts in Oricon! The Japanese music ranking on June 19 revealed that for the first quarter of 2020, BTS dominated its record sales charts.
The former KARA member will drop a new EP in Korea after the release of her second Japanese single.
Dal Shabet is building a strong fan base in Japan since their official debut earlier this month.