[News] Girls’ Generation charted 60 billion Won sales revenue in Japan this year
2011.12.20
On December 19th, according to the ’44th Annual Ranking 2011 (from December 27th, 2010 to December 19th, 2011)’ released by Oricon which calculates the annual accumulative sales of singles, albums and DVDs of artists, Girls’ Generation recorded a total revenue of 4.049 billion Yen (equivalent to 60.1 billion Won), placing them in the 5th position behind AKB4B, Arashi, EXILE and Kara.
The girls’ revenue in 2011 had increased multiple fold from last year, where they charted a 880,000 million Yen (about 13.1 billion Won) revenue based on the ’43rd Oricon Annual Ranking’.
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