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In a recent report from Tower Records, it was revealed that in the first week of release, Girls’ Generation’s “PAPARAZZI” demonstrated a strong presence and was ranked first on the Tower Records “Daily Singles” chart for the entire duration of June 25th to July 1st.
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On June 30th and July 2nd, “PAPARAZZI” successfully managed to rank first on Oricon’s “Daily Singles” chart, showing an improvement after it originally settled at the second spot on June 27th.
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Additionally, “PAPARAZZI” was ranked second on Oricon’s “Weekly Singles” chart for its first week of June 25th to July 1st. “PAPARAZZI”‘s approximate sales of 92,000 units exceeded the sales of “Genie” and “Gee” on their first week, which were 45,000 units and 66,000 units respectively, displaying Girls’ Generation’s ever-increasing popularity in Japan.
Sources: Oricon1, Oricon2, Oricon3, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Written by: Best Served Soup@soshified
Edited by: MoonSoshi9@soshified
Contributors: SeraphKY@soshified, arghninja@soshified
In a recent report from Tower Records, it was revealed that in the first week of release, Girls’ Generation’s “PAPARAZZI” demonstrated a strong presence and was ranked first on the Tower Records “Daily Singles” chart for the entire duration of June 25th to July 1st.
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On June 30th and July 2nd, “PAPARAZZI” successfully managed to rank first on Oricon’s “Daily Singles” chart, showing an improvement after it originally settled at the second spot on June 27th.
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Additionally, “PAPARAZZI” was ranked second on Oricon’s “Weekly Singles” chart for its first week of June 25th to July 1st. “PAPARAZZI”‘s approximate sales of 92,000 units exceeded the sales of “Genie” and “Gee” on their first week, which were 45,000 units and 66,000 units respectively, displaying Girls’ Generation’s ever-increasing popularity in Japan.
Sources: Oricon1, Oricon2, Oricon3, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Written by: Best Served Soup@soshified
Edited by: MoonSoshi9@soshified
Contributors: SeraphKY@soshified, arghninja@soshified