10 JUNE 2026 — This week's charts are led by Danny Beelow, whose first Caelestia album (second overall), Hi I'm Ok, debuts on the Top Releases chart at #1.
The album succeeds roro's "TOUCH", which spent six consecutive weeks atop the chart following its release in May. Having rapidly established itself as one of the label's defining releases of 2026, "TOUCH" remains a major presence this week at #2, extending an already remarkable run for the artist's debut single.
The arrival of Hi I'm Ok continues a steady rise in interest surrounding Danny Beelow's catalog throughout the year. Leading up to the announcement of Hi I'm Ok, we reissued The Moon's Last Laugh, his debut album, which was originally released independently. Despite receiving no formal single campaign, the reissue quickly developed an audience of its own and remains firmly positioned at #3 on this week's Top Releases chart.
That momentum is reflected across the Top Singles chart, where listeners have embraced Hi I'm Ok as a complete body of work. Alongside the lead single "New Friend" at #2, five additional album cuts have debuted in this week's Top 10: "Noo", "Self Harm", "Sleeperwave", "Fall Beelow", and "Bracket Rock". The breadth of the album's chart representation suggests that interest in the project extends well beyond a single standout track.
Elsewhere, CUBICLE 4's "superstar tycoon" makes a strong debut at #4 on the Top Releases chart and #5 on the Singles chart. The track serves as the lead single from the group's forthcoming debut album, NOISE AND COLOR, expected later this summer, and marks the band's first release through Caelestia. Its immediate impact provides a first look at what is shaping up to be one of the label's most anticipated albums.
Rounding out the Top Releases chart, Drowned World by Tobi U extends its run to nine weeks, continuing a consistent chart presence since its release in April. The album is also represented on the Singles chart by "Hung Up", currently at #8.
From the sustained success of "TOUCH" to the breakout arrival of Hi I'm Ok and the continued emergence of new projects from CUBICLE 4 and Tobi U, this week's results reflect a period of notable momentum for the label as the summer release schedule begins to take shape.

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