[news] Rain is the no.1 best selling album for the month of April
2010.05.01
Rain (real name Jung Ji Hoon) has been ranked No.1 as the best selling album with his special "back to the basics" for the entire month of April.
Hanteo announced on May 1 that Rain's "Back to the Basic" has reached the top with total record and album sales for their monthly chart and not only ranking first but having the best record album sales for the month.
No. 2 on the monthly chart is Lee Hyori's "H-Logic" with also her title song "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
No. 3 is SNSD's Repacked 2nd album holding a steady spot on the charts with hits like Oh! and "Run devil run".
No. 4 on the chart is 2pm with their new mini album "Dont Stop Cant Stop" reaching the 4th spot just after ten days after release and 10 days of sales, their album is still expected to reach higher sales after more weeks to come.
No. 5 is BEAST's second mini album "Shock of the new era" making a steady spot on the top 5. Beast had success over "shock" and the release of the sincere version of "easy".
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