Quincy / Kono Yo No Shirushi - Charts

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
1 September 2004 Oricon Daily Singles Chart
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 4 82,614 13 weeks
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart
BoA singles
Korean singles
  • "The Lights of Seoul"
  • "Double"
  • "Rock with You"
  • "Meri Kuri"
  • "Everlasting"
  • "One Dream"
  • "Only One"
Korean special
and digital singles
  • "Key of Heart / Dotch"
  • "AnyBand"
  • "Disturbance"
Japanese singles
Listen to My Heart
  • "ID; Peace B"
  • "Amazing Kiss"
  • "Kimochi wa Tsutawaru"
  • "Listen to My Heart"
  • "Every Heart (Minna no Kimochi)"
  • "Don't Start Now"
Valenti
  • "Valenti"
  • "Kiseki/No.1"
  • "Jewel Song / Beside You (Boku o Yobu Koe)"
Love & Honesty
  • "Shine We Are! / Earthsong"
  • "Double"
  • "Rock with You"
  • "Be the One"
Best of Soul
  • "Quincy / Kono Yo no Shirushi"
  • "Meri Kuri"
Outgrow
  • "Do the Motion"
  • "Make a Secret"
  • "Dakishimeru"
  • "Everlasting"
Made in Twenty (20)
  • "Nanairo no Ashita: Brand New Beat / Your Color"
  • "Key of Heart / Dotch"
  • "Winter Love"
The Face
  • "Sweet Impact"
  • "Love Letter"
  • "Lose Your Mind"
  • "Be with You."
Best & USA
  • "Vivid: Kissing You, Sparkling, Joyful Smile"
  • Eien / Universe / Believe in Love"
Identity
  • "Bump Bump!"
  • "Mamoritai (White Wishes)"
Other releases
  • "Woo Weekend"
  • "Milestone"
  • "Only One"
Japanese collaboration
and digital singles
  • "The Meaning of Peace"
  • "The Love Bug"
  • "Everything Needs Love"
  • "Merry Christmas from BoA"
  • "Girlfriend"
  • "I See Me"
English singles
  • "Eat You Up"
  • "I Did It for Love"
  • "Energetic"

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