As predicted last week, <a href="/music/TWICE">TWICE</a>'s "Candy Pop" shoots to the top spot on this week's Billboard Japan Hot 100 dated Feb. 5 to 11. The multinational girl group's latest single rose 9-1 after selling 303,746 CDs in its first week, coming in at No. 1 for four metrics of the chart's measurement -- physical sales, look-ups, streaming and video views.

The popularity of "Candy Pop" has elevated streaming and video views of the group's other tracks, sending 10 of its songs onto this week's Japan Hot 100. The weekly video view count for "Candy Pop" was over 5.9 million, surging 2 million times more than last week. It's also 3 million times more than the song at No. 2 for videos this week, "Dancing Hero" by Yoko Oginome, which indicates that the girl group is in for a long run on the top ranks of the Japan chart.

End of the World's ("<a href="/music/Sekai-No-Owari">Sekai No Owari</a>" in Japanese) new digital single, "<a href="/articles/news/international/8099073/watch-end-of-the-world-new-sazanka-video-ryunosuke-kamiki">Sazanka</a>," came in at No. 2 on the Japan Hot 100, powered by downloads (No. 2), streaming (No. 9), radio airplay (No. 3), Twitter mentions (No. 13), and video views (No. 18). The song was written as the theme song for the NHK Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and Paralympics broadcast, and a physical version will be released Feb. 28.