Short n’ Sweet scores its 12th non-consecutive week at No. 1. The milestone Down Under.
Hitomitoi will celebrate the release of the new album with shows at Billboard Live Osaka and Tokyo, on June 30 and July 3, respectively.
The concert is put on by Japan’s Culture and Entertainment Industry Promotion Association (CEIPA).
The trio of reports revealed continued subscription growth but smaller improvements than in previous years as the major labels increasingly look to small and developing markets.
The 30-track project not only marks his first chart-topper in Australia, but also his first entry into the ARIA top 10.
Stepping into the role is Ngalakan Wanambi, who has already performed with King Stingray on their recent U.S. tour.
The annual report, released this week, ranks the world’s largest music markets based on recorded music revenues.
Mrs. GREEN APPLE's “Lilac” stays at No. 2.
Johns has been vocal about distancing himself from his former band.
The company also announced a $273 million dividend and a $1 billion share repurchase program.