LiSA ‘s “Gurenge” ranked 96th in the “Oricon Weekly Single Ranking” this week, making it feature in the Top 100 for 100 consecutive weeks. The song was in 3rd place when it first released on 15th July 2019. “Gurenge” is the 7th record in history that will feature in this category.
In the duration of 2019/7/15 to the latest 2021/6/7, “Gurenge” has remained in the Top 100 for 100 consecutive weeks, and has a cumulative sales are 214,000. Other artists who managed to do the same in the Oricon weekly single rankings are:
- Jiro Atsumi for “Dream chasing sake” (#80th (1978/3/20) : 109 weeks)
- Sachiko Kobayashi for “Yukitsubaki” (#62nd (1987/7/6) : 104 weeks)
- Miyuki Nakajima for “Stars on the ground / Headlights Taillights” (#15th (2000/7/31) : 174 weeks)
- Rimi Natsukawa for “Nada Sosou” (#99th (2002/ 5/20): 116 weeks)
- Genshi Yonezu for “Lemon” (#2nd (2018/3/26): 128 weeks)
- King & Prince for “Memorial” (#1st (2018/10/22) : 104 weeks)
- LiSA for “Gurenge” (#3rd (2019/7/15): 100 weeks)
Furthermore, TV Anime “Kimetsu no Yaiba -Tanjiro Kamado Original Soundtrack” sold 24,000 copies in the first week and won the 1st place in the latest “Oricon Weekly Album Ranking” as announced on June 1st.

This original soundtrack includes songs related to “Tanjiro Kamado Ritsushi Hen” from the TV anime “Kimetsu no Yaiba”. In addition to 39 songs accompanied by the series, a total of 42 songs are included on 2 CDs. These CDs will include LiSA’s opening theme “Gurenge” in TV cut, FictionJunction ft. LiSA’s ending theme “From the edge” TV cut, and the 19th episode special song “Kamado Tanjiro no Uta”.
Source: Oricon News
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