Oricon Releases Its Artist Revenue Charts for 2022

Yesterday, Oricon released its 2022 year end chart. Today, they announced the best selling artists of the year.

BTS is the top combined revenue artist of the year, for the second consecutive year. Last year, they became the first foreign act to top this chart.

Snow Man is the top physical revenue artist of the year.

BTS is also the top digital revenue artist of the year.

Combined Revenue

  1. BTS: ¥12,522,100,000
  2. Snow Man: ¥12,203,400,000
  3. King & Prince: ¥8,612,500,000
  4. SixTONES: ¥7,352,100,000
  5. Nogizaka46: ¥7,280,300,000
  6. Naniwa Danshi: ¥7,016,9000,000
  7. Ado: ¥5,511,600,000
  8. Arashi: ¥5,449,200,000
  9. SEVENTEEN: ¥4,961,500,000
  10. Official HIGE DANdism: ¥3,783,700,000

Physical Revenue

  1. Snow Man: ¥11,864,000,000
  2. BTS: ¥8,663,400,000
  3. King & Prince: ¥8,417,500,000
  4. SixTONES: ¥7,211,800,000
  5. Naniwa Danshi: ¥6,830,400,000
  6. Nogizaka46: ¥6,702,600,000
  7. Arashi: ¥4,674,600,000
  8. SEVENTEEN: ¥4,126,200,000
  9. Johnny’s WEST: ¥3,696,500,000
  10. Kanjani8: ¥2,779,600,000

Digital Revenue

  1. BTS: ¥3,585,700,000
  2. Ado: ¥3,783,000,000
  3. Official HIGE DANdism: ¥3,231,700,000
  4. YOASOBI: ¥3,147,300,000
  5. Yuuri: ¥2,649,600,000
  6. King Gnu: ¥2,315,600,000
  7. Vaundy: ¥2,231,100,000
  8. back number: ¥2,208,500,000
  9. Aimyon: ¥2,033,400,000
  10. Saucy Dog: ¥1,935,500,000

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