Who is the most successful J-Pop soloist?

  • In K-Pop, I think it's IU.

    But in J-Pop, who is it?

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  • Kenshi Yonezu


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    Nobody else in JPop ever released an MV with as many views as his song Lemon got (that song has 860 Million views) and he also sells over 1 million with each CD. On average he has even the most song plays for a Japanese male artist on Spotify

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  • Yes, currently it’s Yonezu Kenshi for soloist and I share his latest - just dropped about 8 hours ago


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    If counting historically and by sales, I think it’s still Hamasaki Ayumi as a soloist. She has over 64+ million sales but it’s counting the golden era of physical sales and now we are in digital. She has incredible music back in her peak years, from debut (A Song for XX) to the Guilty-Next Level era - 1999 - 2009.

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