Kyu Sakamoto‘s Sukiyaki reached #14 in 1963; Utada ranked #69 in 2009.

In comparison, the group’s debut album, the eponymous Babymetal, charted at #187 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 in 2014.
Babymetal appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on April 5, where they performed the track “Gimme Chocolate!!” from their 2014 album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZApf9c8Tes
The trio’s world tour kicked off with a performance at The SSE Arena Wembley in London on April 2. The tour will then head to the United States on May 4 with stops in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, Seattle, and more. A European leg will start in June.
Until Babymetal, Hikaru Utada was the only Japanese musical act to chart on the U.S. Billboard’s Top 100 in three decades. She accomplished this feat with This is the One at #69 in 2009. Sakamoto still holds the record for highest ranking, #14. Other Japanese artists who previously landed in the Top 100 include Isao Tomita (1975), Tsutomu Yamashita (1976), Yellow Magic Orchestra (Haruomi Hosono, Yukihiro Takahashi, and Ryuichi Sakamoto during 1980-1984), Yoko Ono (1980-1984) and Loudness (1986).
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