Girls' Generation attained the #1 spot again today on the Oricon Daily Album chart with album sales of 48,428. Having reported their #1 ranking on the same chart yesterday, the girls have topped the chart for the second day in a row.
After only two days since the album was released, Girls' Generation has already surpassed the 100,000 mark with a total of 122,011 sales. This is an incredible feat for a foreign artist in Japan, proving once again Girls' Generation's increasing influence in the country. Japanese artists UVERworld and J Soul Brothers are trailing not far behind the girls, so the sales for the upcoming days will surely be the main focus of many.
According to the official SMTown Facebook, Girls' Generation is also the first Korean girl group to have ever topped the Oricon Chart on the day of their album release. Source: Oricon, SMTown Facebook Written by: shizzles9@soshified.com
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