REAL HITS Weekly (June 14, 2026): M!LK Holds #1, Sakanaction Surges on the MAJ Effect
OSHIRABE's flagship composite chart for the week of June 14, 2026. M!LK takes #1 and #3, and Sakanaction's MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN wins push both a new single and a 2013 catalog song up the chart.
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REAL HITS is OSHIRABE's flagship chart, a weighted composite of six data sources (how it works). Here is the Top 10 for June 14, 2026, with why each song is charting.
This week's Top 10
- #1 (—) Suki Sugite Metsu! / M!LK — Maxes out karaoke (100) and high on YouTube (85); holds the top spot.
- #2 (▲2) Yoru no Odoriko / Sakanaction — A 2013 song now #1 on Apple Music Japan — see the MAJ effect below.
- #3 (▼1) Bakuretsu Aishiteru / M!LK — A new single led by YouTube (76); M!LK lands two of the top three.
- #4 (▼1) Lilac / Mrs. GREEN APPLE — A steady long-hit, Apple Music 76.
- #5 (▲1) IRIS OUT / Kenshi Yonezu — High on Apple Music and Billboard Japan.
- #6 (▼1) Five / Arashi — Apple Music 85.
- #7 (▲1) Takane no Hanako-san / back number — A 2013 track revived through karaoke and YouTube.
- #8 (▼1) Love so sweet / Arashi — A 2007 staple still strong in karaoke (51).
- #9 (▲4) Kaiju / Sakanaction — The week's biggest climber.
- #10 (▲2) Darling / Mrs. GREEN APPLE — Karaoke 58.
Storylines
M!LK takes #1 and #3
"Suki Sugite Metsu!" is perfect in karaoke and high on YouTube, holding the top spot, while the newer "Bakuretsu Aishiteru" sits at #3 — two songs in the top three.
The MAJ effect lifts Sakanaction twice
At MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2026 on June 13, Sakanaction's "Kaiju" won Song of the Year, among others. "Kaiju" jumped from #13 to #9, and the band's 2013 song "Yoru no Odoriko" climbed to #1 on Apple Music Japan — a textbook case of an awards show lifting not just new releases but the back catalog. (Full winners)
Why old songs chart: karaoke and catalog
Arashi's "Love so sweet" (2007) and back number's "Takane no Hanako-san" (2013) sit high — movement that pure streaming charts miss. REAL HITS captures karaoke and catalog demand, which is where these songs live. For readers outside Japan: karaoke remains a major, measurable way the country consumes music.
See the full ranking on the ranking page, updated daily across REAL HITS, WAVE, COMEBACK, NEXT and ARTIST 100.