Billboard Japan Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2018

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Da Pump (pictured) came in at second the top position of the Billboard Japan Hot 100 during 2018. DaPump-fullgroup-tokyodetentionhouse-Sept29-2016.JPG
Da Pump (pictured) came in at second the top position of the Billboard Japan Hot 100 during 2018.

The Billboard Japan Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles in Japan. Published by Billboard Japan magazine and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan, it is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as airplay and streaming. The Billboard will publish an annual list of the 100 most successful songs throughout that year on the Hot 100 chart based on the information on performance. For 2018, the list was published on December 7, 2018. [2]

Year-end list

List of songs on Billboard Japan 's 2018 Year-End Hot 100 [3]
No.TitleArtist(s)
1 Lemon Kenshi Yonezu
2 U.S.A Da Pump
3 Glass wo Ware! Keyakizaka46
4 Uchiage Hanabi Daoko × Kenshi Yonezu
5Doraemon Gen Hoshino
6 Synchronicity Nogizaka46
7 Jikochū de Ikō! Nogizaka46
8 Candy Pop Twice
9Sayonara Elegy Masaki Suda
10 Teacher Teacher AKB48
11 Ambivalent Keyakizaka46
12Cinderella Girl King & Prince
13 Fake Love BTS
14 Shape of You Ed Sheeran
15Mabataki Back Number
16Loser Kenshi Yonezu
17Idea Gen Hoshino
18 Wake Me Up Twice
19 TT Twice
20 Flamingo Kenshi Yonezu
21 Kaerimichi wa Tōmawari Shitaku Naru Nogizaka46
22 Natsu Hayate Arashi
23 Dancing Hero Yōko Oginome
24 DNA BTS
25Change One Ok Rock
26 Hero Namie Amuro
27 Ai no Katachi Misia
28 Mic Drop BTS Featuring Desiigner
29 What Is Love? Twice
30 Likey Twice
31 Peace Sign Kenshi Yonezu
32 Sentimental Train AKB48
33 Jabaja AKB48
34Haiiro to Ao (+ Masaki Suda) Kenshi Yonezu
35 Find the Answer Arashi
36Hanabi Mr. Children
37 Kaze ni Fukarete mo Keyakizaka46
38Ikinari Punch Line SKE48
39Dai Fuseikai Back Number
40Eine Kleine Kenshi Yonezu
41 Heart Shaker Twice
42Memorial King & Prince
43 Muishiki no Iro SKE48
44 Kimi no Uta Arashi
45 Anata Hikaru Utada
46 Koi Gen Hoshino
47 Silent Majority Keyakizaka46
48 Marigold Aimyon
49Sazanka Sekai no Owari
50 Fukyōwaon Keyakizaka46
51White Love Hey! Say! JUMP
52Daichi Miura Daichi Miura
53Blue NEWS
54Wherever You Are One Ok Rock
55Ikiro NEWS
56Mae Wo Muke Hey! Say! JUMP
57 Ddu-Du Ddu-Du Blackpink
58 Warota People NMB48
59Reboot Toho Shinki
60 This Is Me Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble
61Be the OnePandora
62 Bboom Bboom Momoland
63Kanade Sukima Switch
64Topaz Love KinKi Kids
65 Influencer Nogizaka46
66 Havana Camila Cabello ft.Young Thug
67Ashita Mo Shishamo
68Kimi wa Rock o Kikanai Aimyon
69Ai o Tsutaetai Datoka Aimyon
70 Hatsukoi Hikaru Utada
71Boku Datte Naichauyo NMB48
72Koko ni Kanjani Eight
73Cosmic Human Hey! Say! JUMP
74 Shin Takarajima Sakanaction
75 BDZ Twice
76Sign Jejung
77 Rain Sekai no Owari
78Here Comes My Love Mr. Children
79I Love You Kana Nishino
80Hayaokuri Calendar HKT48
81 Yokubomono NMB48
82Kimi.Boku. Kis-My-Ft2
83 Ai o Komete Hanataba o Superfly
84Ao to Natsu Mrs. Green Apple
85Moshi Kimi o Yurusetara Leo Ieiri
86 One More Time Twice
87 Stay Zedd and Alessia Cara
88Sekai wa Anata ni Waraikakete Iru Little Glee Monster
89 No Tears Left to Cry Ariana Grande
90 Dance the Night Away Twice
91Orion Kenshi Yonezu
92 Itsuka Dekiru kara Kyō Dekiru Nogizaka46
93Oldfashion Back Number
94No Doubt Official Hige Dandism
95I Want You Back Twice
96 Don't Leave Me BTS
97Mugen Mirai Perfume
98 Sekai wa Doko Made Aozora na no ka? NGT48
99L.O.V.E.Kis-My-Ft2
100J.S.B. Dream Sandaime J Soul Brothers

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