--♥ [TRANS/NEWS] 10223 ♥--
--♥ TVXQ Did It Again ♥--
--♥ Made Another Record ♥--
--♥ 413,000 Sold ♥--
--♥ Broken 14 Years of Oricon History ♥--
The Best First Action Sales: Oricon Chart:
[#1] 413,000 "BEST SELECTION 2010" TVXQ 2010/02/17
[#2] 379,000 "G's Days" Bon Jovi 1995/06/12
[#3] 311,000 "Greatest Hits Chapter One" Backstreet Boys 2001/10/24
It is announced on the 22nd, a Korean popular dance vocal group of 5, TVXQ's first best album "BEST SELECTION 2010" (released on the 17th ), recorded 413,000 pieces of the best first action sales of the foreign group category and acquired the first place by album ranking (dated March 1) for Oricon Weekly Chart.
It updated the past record of 379,000 pieces of Bon Jovi "G's Days" after an interval of 14 years 9 months in June, 95. TVXQ's first album is also the first place acquisition of TVXQ's album after their Japanese debut from five years ago. TVXQ also accomplished the first splendid achievement as an Asian male artist. (*No other Asian artist sold so many pieces of albums in the history of Japan. Japan is the second largest market after the USA.)
The album had the complete conquest to keep the first place daily chart from the first day release. The national CD shops labeled "SPECIAL Store DAY" on the release day on the 17th, and the fans rushed to purchase the album. It was sold out on the same day, and an album gave a vivid description of horrifying (incredibly appealing)
popularity in all the stores.
TVXQ will appear at "Music Fair" (Saturday, 6PM) affiliated with Fuji TV of the broadcast on 27th, and they will release a new single "Tokiwo Tomete" on the 24th and also release a DVD "BEST VIDEO CLIP" (temporary named), on the 24th in March.
Always Keep The Faith!
Source: Sankei News+Oricon News+
TVXQ will appear at "Music Fair" (Saturday, 6PM) affiliated with Fuji TV of the broadcast on 27th, and they will release a new single "Tokiwo Tomete" on the 24th and also release a DVD "BEST VIDEO CLIP" (temporary named), on the 24th in March.
Always Keep The Faith!
Source: Sankei News+Oricon News+
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