List of Billboard China V Chart number-one albums of 2017

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The following is a list of the number-one albums of 2017 on the weekly Billboard China V Chart. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Criteria

Chart entry criteria

There is no time limit imposed for (domestic) albums released within mainland China. For the album still sells on the Yin Yue Shopping Mall, the album is eligible to be ranked in the weekly album chart. The classification of albums into mainland and foreign albums depend on the country/location the album was released and not the language.

Structure

The chart cycle for real time chart is updated hourly and the weekly and yearly album charts are updated every month and year respectively.

The real time chart shows only ranking without the number of sales.

The weekly chart shows only the top50 ranking albums in the month and the number of sales for only the top5 albums.

The yearly chart shows only the top50 ranking albums in the year and its number of sales. The chart is published for the subsequent year on 1 January.

Loop holes

  1. Pre-order sales for a specific album will only be counted on the release date.
  2. If a single album is divided into multiple editions, the sales will be counted separately.   [4]

Chart history

Mainland (Domestic)Imported
Issue dateAlbumArtist(s)ReferenceIssue dateAlbumArtist(s)Reference
12.26-01.01December (W Edition) Wang Qing [5] 12.26-01.01 Lose Control Zhang Yixing

(Lay)

[6]
01.02-01.08 [7] 01.02-01.08 [8]
01.09-01.15Reloaded Luhan [9] 01.09-01.15 [10]
01.16-01.22December (Q Edition) Wang Qing [11] 01.16-01.22 [12]
01.23-01.29December (W Edition) [13] 01.23-01.29 [14]
01.30-02.05 [15] 01.30-02.05 [16]
02.06-02.12 [17] 02.06-02.12 [18]
02.13-02.19 [19] 02.13-02.19You Never Walk Alone BTS [20]
02.20-02.26Reloaded Luhan [21] 02.20-02.26 Lose Control Zhang Yixing [22]
02.27-03.05December (W Edition) Wang Qing [23] 02.27-03.05My Voice Taeyeon [24]
03.06-03.12New WorldSWIN-S [25] 03.06-03.12 [26]
03.13-03.19 [27] 03.13-03.19Flight Log: Arrival GOT7 [28]
03.20-03.26Reloaded Luhan [29] 03.20-03.267°CN CNBLUE [30]
03.27-04.02December (Q Edition) Wang Qing [31] 03.27-04.02 [32]
04.03-04.09Reloaded Luhan [33] 04.03-04.09My Voice Taeyeon [34]
04.10-04.16 [35] 04.10-04.16 Lose Control Zhang Yixing [36]
04.17-04.23 [37] 04.17-04.23 [38]
04.24-04.30 [39] 04.24-04.30Palette IU [40]
05.01-05.07 [41] 05.01-05.07 Lose Control Zhang Yixing [42]
05.08-05.14 [43] 05.08-05.14 [44]
05.15-05.21 [45] 05.15-05.21Shangri-La VIXX [46]
05.22-05.28New WorldSWIN-S [47] 05.22-05.28Flight Log: Arrival GOT7 [48]
05.29-06.04Reloaded Luhan [49] 05.29-06.04 [50]
06.05-06.11 [51] 06.05-06.11 [52]
06.12-06.18 [53] 06.12-06.18What's My Name? T-ARA [54]
06.19-06.25 [55] 06.19-06.25Kwon Ji Young G-DRAGON [56]
06.26-07.02 [57] 06.26-07.02NCT #127 Cherry Bomb NCT [58]
07.03-07.09 [59] 07.03-07.09VOL.3 [EX’ACT] EXO [60]
07.10-07.16 [61] 07.10-07.16BLACK Vol. 6 Lee Hyori [62]
07.17-07.23 [63] 07.17-07.23THE WAR VOL.4 EXO [64]
07.24-07.30 [65] 07.24-07.30 [66]
07.31-08.06 [67] 07.31-08.06VERSE 2 JJ Project [68]
08.07-08.13 [69] 08.07-08.131X1=1(TO BE ONE) WANNA ONE [70]
08.14-08.20N/AN/A08.14-08.20 [71]
08.21-08.27Reloaded Luhan [72] 08.21-08.27 [73]
08.28-09.03 [74] 08.28-09.03 [75]
09.04-09.10 [76] 09.04-09.10VOL.4 Repakage [THE

WAR: THE POWER OF

MUSIC]

EXO [77]
09.11-09.17 [78] 09.11-09.171X1=1(TO BE ONE) WANNA ONE [79]
09.18-09.24 [80] 09.18-09.24 [81]
09.25-10.01I.Feminism Ivy [82] 09.25-10.01 [83]
10.02-10.08Reloaded Luhan [84] 10.02-10.08 [85]
10.09-10.15 Lay 02 Sheep Zhang Yixing (Lay) [86] 10.09-10.157 for 7 GOT7 [87]
10.16-10.22 [88] 10.16-10.221X1=1(TO BE ONE) WANNA ONE [89]
10.23-10.29 [90] 10.23-10.29《CELEBRATE》Highlight [91]
10.30-11.05 [92] 10.30-11.05Twicetagram Twice [93]
11.06-11.12Reloaded Luhan [94] 11.06-11.12Play Super Junior [95]
11.13-11.19 Lay 02 Sheep Zhang Yixing (Lay) [96] 11.13-11.19Nothing Without You WANNA ONE [97]
11.20-11.26 [98] 11.20-11.26Perfect VelvetRed Velvet [99]
11.27-12.03Transform Owodog [100] 11.27-12.03Play Super Junior [101]
12.04-12.10Reloaded Luhan [102] 12.04-12.107 for 7 GOT7 [103]
12.11-12.17 Lay 02 Sheep Zhang Yixing (Lay) [104] 12.11-12.17Play Super Junior [105]
12.18-12.24The Crossing Joker Xue [106] 12.18-12.24 She Is Kim Jong-hyun [107]
12.25-12.31 [108] 12.25-12.31VOL.3 [EX’ACT] EXO [109]

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