The sales ranking of Kotoshi music software was announced, and in addition to singles and albums, "King & Prince" dominated the first place for the year in the tally by artist.

Oricon, which examines the sales of music software in Japan, has announced the ranking of sales from CDs and download sales for the year until the 10th of this month.

Of these, "King & Prince" sold 1,108,8000 copies of "Life goes on/We are young" in the singles category, which aggregates CD and record sales, and ranked first for the second year in a row, and "Mr. 2" sold 1,5,139 copies in the album category. It was the first time that it was ranked first in the year.

As a result, "King & Prince" became the first person to rank first in the ranking by artist by artist, including downloads, for the first time with sales of 9000.1 billion yen.

Member Kaito Takahashi commented, "I am full of gratitude, and I would like to continue to create more and more works that will make everyone's lives a little more enjoyable, so please look forward to it."

On the other hand, in the ranking by the number of downloads, ▽ In the digital singles category, "YOASOBI" is "Idol" with more than 218,6000 views.

In the Digital Album category, "Bond Band" received more than 1,55 views on the album "Bond Band", and both reached No. 7000 for the first time.

"YOASOBI" is also ranked first in the streaming category, which aggregates the number of views on online distribution services, with "Idol" recording more than 7.1 million views.

ikura of YOASOBI commented, "'Idol' became a song that opened a new door for YOASOBI, and I think it was the first step in taking on various challenges in the future.

"YOASOBI" also won the first place in the annual digital ranking by artist, which combines download and online distribution services, with sales of 5.7036 billion yen.