Bowing at No. 3 is Lienel's "Melo Collection," the debut single from the six-member EBiDAN-affiliated group that made its major-label debut on June 3.
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JI BLUE’s “Keshiki” soars to No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, dated June 10.
JI BLUE is a special unit formed by soccer-loving members drawn from boy bands JO1 and INI. The track serves as the official theme song for the Japan national soccer team campaign Saiko no Keshiki wo 2026. The CD version sold 384,166 copies in its first week to hit No. 1 for sales, while the song also tops radio airplay and lands at No. 18 for downloads.
Arashi’s “Five” rises 7-2, with downloads surging 354% week-over-week, streaming up 223%, and video views up 233%. The group concluded its activities with the final night of its last tour at Tokyo Dome on May 31, and the resulting wave of fan engagement pushed the quintet to a record 24 simultaneous chart entries — the most by any act in Japan Hot 100 history.











