AOA's 4th Japanese single peaked at #3 on Oricon Daily Chart.
On April 20th, AOA's 4th Japanese single, 'Please Give Love (愛をちょうだい) feat. TAKANORI NISHIKAWA (T.M. Revolution),' was ranked #3 on Oricon Daily Chart.
The album also debuted #1 on Rekochokku K-Pop/World Chart, and peaked at #2 on Tower Records World Chart.
The album had debuted #1 on Rekochokku K-Pop Weekly Chart earlier, and 'short version' of the music video debuted #1 on Yahoo Japan's online video streaming platform 'Gyao,' further indicating AOA's colossal popularity in Japan.
AOA is now widely getting recognized as one of the most leading K-Pop girl groups in Japan, and all of their Japanese singles, except for their Japan debut single, was ranked within the top 5 on Oricon Chart. Furthermore, 'Ace of Angels' album, which was officially released in October 2015, had debuted #1 on Oricon Weekly Chart, and peaked at #2 on Oricon Weekly Chart.
Meanwhile, AOA is going to hold new album promotion events in Tokyo (21st & 24th), Nagoya (22nd), and Osaka (23rd).
On April 20th, AOA's 4th Japanese single, 'Please Give Love (愛をちょうだい) feat. TAKANORI NISHIKAWA (T.M. Revolution),' was ranked #3 on Oricon Daily Chart.
The album also debuted #1 on Rekochokku K-Pop/World Chart, and peaked at #2 on Tower Records World Chart.
The album had debuted #1 on Rekochokku K-Pop Weekly Chart earlier, and 'short version' of the music video debuted #1 on Yahoo Japan's online video streaming platform 'Gyao,' further indicating AOA's colossal popularity in Japan.
AOA is now widely getting recognized as one of the most leading K-Pop girl groups in Japan, and all of their Japanese singles, except for their Japan debut single, was ranked within the top 5 on Oricon Chart. Furthermore, 'Ace of Angels' album, which was officially released in October 2015, had debuted #1 on Oricon Weekly Chart, and peaked at #2 on Oricon Weekly Chart.
Meanwhile, AOA is going to hold new album promotion events in Tokyo (21st & 24th), Nagoya (22nd), and Osaka (23rd).
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