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Siegel Clyne
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Earlier today I caught the second half of this week's episode of the Japanese music show J-MELO on NHK WORLD TV, hosted by singer May J, with special commentator Dave Spector.
According to J-MELO, the Top 10 Singles in Japan for the Year 2010 consisted entirely of songs by only two musical acts, the female idol group AKB48 and the boy band ARASHI. AKB48's "Beginner" took the No. 1 spot. |
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Joe Mello
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If true, that's pathetic |
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Kit-Tsukasa
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Note the word "Singles." Singles are released every few months, so I'm not surprised. If it was albums, then yeah something is probably wrong and if you count AKB48's multiple teams that release various singles occasionally, all the more reason. |
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bayoab
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It's true. The majority of that list is AKB48 related or a boyband. |
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enurtsol
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The graph goes to show you, there are always more male nerds than female nerds in every age group - until the oba-sans.
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Joe Mello
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Looking at the list, the only way this gets any credence at all is if Arashi works similarly to AKB48, and even then, that's a pretty weak argument. It's a sign that somebody in the industry is doing it wrong, and it's probably more than one somebody. |
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PetrifiedJello
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First, what a weird thing to see J-MELO and someone post as Joe Mello. *ahem* This isn't pathetic at all. If anything, it represents the music industry as well as any sales chart can. No matter the country, the information presented fits for most. Teenagers have always been the largest influence of music sales charts, and will continue to be long while most of you are screaming at others about lawn care. |
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egoist
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Middle school girls sure buy a ton of CDs. Wonder where they get the money from, with all the make-up and crap going on.
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Joe Mello
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That's just a matter of bad taste. What I'm concerned about is that the top 10 list is a duopoly, which I don't think is an indicator of a healthy music industry regardless of who the duo is. |
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enurtsol
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Oh c'mon, it's like Lady Gaga or Katy Perry or the cast of Glee on the Billboards.
Gotta thank those sugar daddies - they keep the music economy rolling. |
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toyNN
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Those 60year old males need to pick it up here - they aren't buying any OP/ED songs from their favorite anime.....
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writerpatrick
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It would be interesting to see how this compares to the general CD purchases. I suspect the trend would be much the same. Teens and young adults tend to buy most of the music, mostly because that's what's made available.
Also, this chart doesn't take into account those who are buying the stuff as gifts. This would be particularly true of those old enough to be parents and grandparents. |
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agila61
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Given the structure of AKB48, effectively multiple manufactured girls bands under one brand name, its no surprise that it dominates single sales. And the most popular boy band taking the rest of the spots is extremely unsurprising for single charts as well. |
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