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    • Source: List of artists who have achieved Japan and U.S. number-one hits
    • It is extremely difficult for recording artists to top the charts in two countries, Japan and U.S. that have top 2 largest music markets in the world. (Billboard in the US and Oricon since 1967 and/or Billboard Japan since 2008, two major singles charts from Japan).
      Since music consumption in Japan is highly domestic, it is rare that songs by oversea artists reach No.1 in Japanese charts.On the other hand, as of 2024 only Japanese song that reached No.1 in U.S. is the "Sukiyaki" by Kyu Sakamoto first released in 1961 in Japan before establishment of major singles charts in Japan.


      List of artists who achieved number no.1 on Singles charts of Japan and U.S.



      Note: On Billboard Japan and Oricon official website, "Summer Madness" lacks description of "featuring Afrojack" in spite of Official Avex website includes him as featured Artist.
      The single released by same artists in 2019, "SCARLET" that reached No.1 on Billboard Japan Hot 100 was given the description of "feat.Afrojack" on the website.


      Singles that reached number 1 in both Japan and the U.S.




      = Number-one singles on Billboard Hot 100 and Oricon Singles Chart

      =
      1968 - Simon & Garfunkel – "The Sound of Silence"
      1983 - Irene Cara – "Flashdance... What a Feeling"
      1997 - Elton John – "Candle in the Wind 1997"


      = Number-one singles on Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Japan Hot 100

      =
      2008 - Leona Lewis – "Bleeding Love"
      2011 - Lady Gaga – "Born This Way"
      2021 - BTS – "Butter"
      2021 - BTS – "Permission to Dance"


      See also


      List of Billboard number-one singles
      List of artists who reached number one in the United States
      List of artists who have achieved simultaneous UK and U.S. number-one hits


      References




      External links


      Official Billboard website
      Official Billboard Japan website(in Japanese)
      Official Oricon website (in Japanese)

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