BTS and TWICE, Oricon first place in Anaerobic movement

sweepingGroup BTS and girl group TWICE are the first place on the Japan Oricon weekly chart in the anti-Korean and Anaerobic movements centered on Japan Extreme right forces...and swept the country.According to Oricon News released today (13th), the single Fake Love/Airplane Part.2 (FAKE LOVE/Airplane pt.2) released by Japan on the 7th, is a weekly single chart, and the mini album Yes or Yes (YES or YES) released by TWICE in Korea on the 5th, is the first place on the weekly album chart.and each one.BTS earned 454,829 points for Oricon Point (a score based on record sales), and about 33,000 for TWICE.BTS was the first overseas artist to exceed 400,000 points in its first week of release; TWICE was a Korean album, not a locally released Japanese album, and was the first place on the weekly charts.It was first on ; it has been largely unaffected by the Anaerobic movement of the Japan Extreme right forces and continues to be popular at its peak.Last month, a media outlet in Japan claimed that BTS member Ji Mins Living Day T-shirt was a problem and was acting anti-Japanese.As the controversy in the local area, TV Asahi Music Station canceled the appearance of BTS and caused a wave.

sweeping Group BTS and girl group TWICE are the first place on the Japan Oricon weekly chart in the anti-Korean and Anaerobic movements centered on Japan Extreme right forces ...and swept the country.

According to Oricon News released today (13th), the single "Fake Love/Airplane Part.2" (FAKE LOVE/Airplane pt.2) released by Japan on the 7th, is a weekly single chart, and the mini album "Yes or Yes" (YES or YES) released by TWICE in Korea on the 5th, is the first place on the weekly album chart. and each one.

BTS earned 454,829 points for Oricon Point (a score based on record sales), and about 33,000 for TWICE. BTS was the first overseas artist to exceed 400,000 points in its first week of release; TWICE was a Korean album, not a locally released Japanese album, and was the first place on the weekly charts. It was first on ; it has been largely unaffected by the Anaerobic movement of the Japan Extreme right forces and continues to be popular at its peak.

Last month, a media outlet in Japan claimed that BTS member Ji Min's "Living Day" T-shirt was a problem and was "acting anti-Japanese". As the controversy in the local area, TV Asahi 'Music Station' canceled the appearance of BTS and caused a wave.