Dancemania 10 is the tenth set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1998 by EMI Music Japan.[2]
The album debuted at #13 on Oricon's weekly album chart,[4] reached #9 the next week,[5] and appeared on the yearly best-selling album chart at #84 in 1998 with 254,870 copies sold, along with another Dancemania album, Extra, which ranked #79.[6]
This album featured Smile.dk's first appearance in the series with the song "Butterfly".[2]
^ abcdDiscogs, Dancemania 10
^ abcAmazon.co.jp, Dancemania (10) (in Japanese)
^ abDancemania 10, CD booklet p.27
^Oricon Database, Oricon Album 1998-7-27 (in Japanese)
^Oricon Database, Oricon Album 1998-8-3 (in Japanese)
^Oricon Database, Oricon Album 1998 Top 100 (in Japanese)
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