Male band CNBLUE's new album has debuted at third place on Japan's prestigious Oricon chart.
Oricon's website showed on Friday that CNBLUE's 2nd Japanese album entered Oricon's daily chart at No. 3 on the day of its release just yesterday.
The album, titled "392," contains a total of 11 songs including all the songs from the singles they released in Japan as well as new songs.
The record will also be CNBLUE's last release in Japan as an Indie band -- having signed with Warner Music Japan, they are set to make their debut in the major scene.
"We're really happy that the last Indie album we released is doing so well," the members of CNBLUE were quoted as saying through a press release by their agency FNC Music.
CNBLUE, composed of members Jung Yong-hwa, Kang Min-hyuk, Lee Jung-shin and Lee Jong-hyun, made their debut as an Indie rock band in Japan before breaking into the K-pop scene last year.
The boys are currently gearing up for their concert in Korea titled "BLUESTORM" which will take place at Seoul's Olympic Hall on September 17 and 18.
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