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Old 27th August 2009, 11:49 PM
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i highly doubt YesAsia will get the rights to sell JE con goods. i think avex is more willing than J&A since avex has offices all over asia. YesAsia is HK-based too, where J&A is Japan-based. but if you do go to Japan, you don't necessarily have to go to the concert to buy con goods, since they're sold outside.

& i think if HYDF is being specifically released in the US, it should be region 1!
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Old 27th August 2009, 11:54 PM
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United World Charts - week 35 / 2009
http://www.mediatraffic.de/albums.htm


01 new Arashi - All The Best! (1999-2009)
J-Storm Records Japan - 753.000 - 1 week at No.1 - Hot Shot Debut

02 02 Michael Jackson - Thriller (25th Anniversary Reissue)
Epic - 122.000


Arashi is by far the best selling global album artist this week.

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Originally Posted by madiatraffic Global Chart Report
Arashi, one of Japan's most important boygroups, land a hugh success with their compilation 'All The Best! (1999-2009)'. The set sold a massive 753.000 copies in its first week at retail and shoots
easily to the no.1 spot of the global album chart, far away from the competition. Next week the album moves another 250.000-300.000 copies and breaks the million mark. In one or two years Asia will grow up to biggest market in the world. It means, that more and more albums from there reach the global chart. This week for a example Kwon Ji-Yong aka G-Dragon, a 21 year-old singer and songwriter from South Korea, debuted at no.15 on the global chart with 'Heartbreaker'. The album sold 54.000 copies. G-Dragon is also the leader of the korean hip-hop band BigBang, which debuted with their self-titled album at no.3 in Japan this week and at no.33 on the global tally. Reba McEntire, country-diva from Oklahoma, breaks the top five with her new effort 'Keep On Loving You' and sales of 100.000 copies in the USA and Canda. Also new on the tally are, Third Eye Blind's 'Ursa Major' at no.19 (50.000), Sean Paul's 'Imperial Blaze' at no.23 (43.000), Calvin Harris' 'Ready For The Weekend' at no.27 (39.000), Tinchy Stryder's 'Catch 22' at no.32 (29.000) and Ledisi's 'Turn Me Loose' at no.35 (27.000). Back to the top spots, Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' holds no.2 for another week (down 16% to 122.000 copies) and his 'Number Ones' slides at no.4 (down 17% to 107.000). Sandwiched between is Black Eyed Peas' 'The E.N.D.', which breaks the two-million mark this week and climbs at no.3 on the weekly list (down 2% to 120.000).

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