The year's top selling album in America remains Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience," with 2.4 million sold. It's the only album to sell over 2 million copies in America this year!
Bruno Mars' "Unorthodox Jukebox" is the 2nd best-selling Album in America with 1.8 million copies sold.
It's unlikely "20/20" will lose the No. 1 throne between now and the end of the year, just two weeks away, but Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP 2," is just out and has already sold 1.5 million and is on the up!
Adele's "21" is not only the best-selling Album of the New Millennium but it's also Amazon's highest-selling album of all time!
Featuring hits like "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You," the Grammy-winning "21" has sold more than 28 million copies worldwide, an unprecedented figure in today's music landscape. The album was the World's best-seller in 2011 and 2012.
Top-selling Albums of all Time on Amazon
1. Adele -- "21"
2. Susan Boyle -- "I Dreamed A Dream"
3. Stephan Schwartz and Original Broadway Cast -- "Wicked"
4. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss -- "Raising Sand"
5. Mumford & Sons -- "Sigh No More"
6. Taylor Swift -- "Fearless"
7. Amy Winehouse -- "Back To Black"
8. Adele -- "19"
9. Dixie Chicks -- "Taking The Long Way"
10. Coldplay -- "Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends"
Beyoncé's new self-titled album has become the fastest-selling album ever worldwide in the iTunes Store, according to iTunes and Columbia Records, the singer's record label.
The label released the surprise album at 12 AM EST on the morning of Friday, Dec. 13, exclusively via iTunes.
Columbia reports that the set sold 828,773 copies in its first three days, through the close of business on Sunday night, Dec. 15. Of that sum, 617,000 were sold through the U.S. iTunes Store, which -- as previously reported -- also set a record for the largest week ever for an album.
iTunes is the sole retailer for "Beyoncé" through Dec. 20. According to industry sources, a physical version of the album will start arriving to some U.S.-based brick-and-mortar retailers by Wednesday, Dec. 18. Most physical retailers will receive it by Friday, Dec. 20.
Béyoncé drew praise from all her fellow pop stars when she delivered her new Album unexpectedly yesterday morning, Friday 13.
The singer released her latest, self-titled album featuring 14 Songs and 17 accompanying music videos around midnight after keeping it a secret all year.
In a year filled with elaborate, corporate-sponsored music-marketing campaigns, Beyoncé took an entirely different approach to marketing her latest album.
The singer's self-titled fifth album appeared on the iTunes Store late Thursday night with no advance word that it was in the works.
"I didn't want to release my music the way I've done it," said the singer, whose full name is Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, in a news release issued after the album went on sale. "I am bored with that."
Early signs suggest her secretive strategy is working: "Beyoncé" is likely to debut at No. 1 next week in the World's best selling Albums chart, after selling more than 80,000 copies in the first three hours. The album is available only on iTunes at $15.99 which includes a video for each of the 14 tracks.According to the news release, the videos were shot primarily during her successful "Mrs. Carter Show" world tour, and were "veiled in secrecy," even though they were filmed in open places, including a beach in Brazil, the streets of New York City and on the famed Cyclone Rollercoaster in Coney Island, New York. The new album features collaborations with Drake, Frank Ocean and Jay Z. Beyoncé and Jay Z's toddler daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, even makes an appearance.
Eminem's "The Monster" featuring Rihanna is No.1 for a fifth week!
"The Monster" reigns a top of the global charts for the fifth non consecutive week. It is no.1 in the US, European, Finnish, Norwegian and New Zealand charts.
Pitbull's "Timber" featuring Ke$ha remains at no.2.
Lorde's "Royals" stays at no.3 in the World Charts.
OneRepublic's "'Counting Stars" reaches a new peak at no.4 after 25 weeks on the charts!
Avicii returns to the top five with "Wake Me Up".
Katy Perry's "Roar" slips from no.4 to 6 after 17 weeks on the chart.
At no.7, One Direction's "Story Of My Life" up 2 from no.9 last week.
Miley Cyrus remains at no.8 with "Wrecking Ball"
Avicii's second single "Hey Brother" off his Album enters the top ten at no.9 abnd Ellie Goulding closes the top 10 with "Burn".
This week's highest new entry is Kanjani 8's "Kokoro Sora Moyo" at no.16.
There are five songs in the top 40 with more than 30 weeks presence. Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You", Robin Thicke feat. T.I. & Pharrell Williams' "Blurred Lines'" at no.21, Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams' "Get Lucky" at no.38 (both are 33 weeks on charts), Passenger's "Let Her Go" at no.11 after 39 weeks and finally Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" at no.39 (43 weeks).
New entries outside the top 40 are K-Pop Band Shinee's "1-2-3" at no.41, Klingande's "Jubel" at no.48, Jason DeRulo's "Marry Me" at no.55 and Pharrell Williams' "Happy" at no.57.
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