The following is a list of weekly number-one albums on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart in 2023.
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
January 2 | Here We Go! | Strawberry Prince | [1] |
January 9 | Kessoku Band | Kessoku Band | [2] |
January 16 | Koe | SixTones | [3] |
January 23 | Kessoku Band | Kessoku Band | [4] |
January 30 | Humor | Back Number | [5] |
February 6 | The Name Chapter: Temptation | Tomorrow X Together | [6] |
February 13 | Triangle | Dish | [7] |
February 20 | Showcase | Octpath | [8] |
February 27 | Fantasia | KAT-TUN | [9] |
March 6 | The Sound | Stray Kids | [10] |
March 13 | Power | Johnny's West | [11] |
March 20 | NMB13 | NMB48 | [12] |
March 27 | Ongaku: 2nd Movement | NEWS | [13] |
April 3 | Face | Jimin | [14] |
April 10 | Ni | Yuuri | [15] |
April 17 | ZZ's III | Momoiro Clover Z | [16] |
April 24 | Ninth Peel | Unison Square Garden | [17] |
May 1 | Mr.5 | King & Prince | [18] |
May 8 | FML | Seventeen | [19] |
May 15 | Unforgiven | Le Sserafim | [20] |
May 22 | Our Parade | Gang Parade | [21] |
Hot Rock & Alternative Songs is a record chart published by Billboard magazine. From its debut on June 20, 2009, through October 13, 2012, the chart ranked the airplay of songs across alternative, mainstream rock, and triple A radio stations in the United States. Beginning with the chart dated October 20, 2012, the chart has followed the methodology of the Billboard Hot 100 by incorporating digital download sales, streaming data, and radio airplay of rock songs over all formats. From that time until mid-2020, only the performance of core rock songs, including those with an "alternative bent", were tabulated and ranked for the chart. With the chart dated June 13, 2020, Billboard revamped the chart to permit a broader selection of songs considered alternative "hybrids" with other genres and renamed it to Hot Rock & Alternative Songs.
Japanese kawaii metal group Babymetal has released four studio albums, twelve live albums, one compilation album, ten video albums, one EP, thirteen singles, and eighteen music videos. Additionally, the group has released music and footage exclusively for the band's defunct fanclub Babymetal Apocalypse and current fanclub The One. As such, these are not included in the main count and are listed separately.
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Park Ji-min, known mononymously as Jimin, is a South Korean singer and dancer. In 2013, he made his debut as a member of the South Korean boy band BTS, under the record label Big Hit Entertainment.
South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together, also known as TXT, has released three studio albums, one reissue, six extended plays, 22 singles—including six soundtrack appearances—and 32 music videos. As of November 2021, the group has sold over 3.3 million albums domestically and is the 10th best-selling Korean act in Gaon Chart history within the last ten years.
The Billboard Vietnam Hot 100 is a record chart in Vietnam for songs, compiled by Billboard Vietnam since January 2022. The chart is updated every Thursday (ICT) on both the Billboard Việt Nam and Billboard websites.
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The following is a list of events and new Spanish and Portuguese-language music that happened or are expected to happen in 2023 in the Latin music industry, namely music releaed in Ibero-America. Ibero-America encompasses Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Latino community in Canada and the United States,