[NEWS] Se7en and Lee Jun Ki hit top 10 of Oricon Daily Singles chart
2012.04.26
Hallyu star Lee Jun Ki and singer Se7en are standing side-by-side on the Oricon chart with their latest Japanese releases.
According to Oricon website, Lee Jun Ki’s comeback single “Deucer” landed on the fifth spot of Oricon’s Daily Singles chart. The actor delighted Japanese fans again with a repackaged version of his hit-single and managed to re-enter the chart.
Se7en debuted on the sixth spot of the same chart, trailing behind Lee Jun Ki with his 7th Japanese single “Love Again.” Meanwhile, In promotion of his new release, Se7en will hold a series of showcases in different cities including Tokyo, Fukuoka, Nagoya and Osaka.
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