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ADELE'S HELLO IS THE WORLD'S BEST-SELLING SONG AGAIN THIS WEEK

Posted on November 15, 2015

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Adele's 'Hello' rules the Global Track Chart easily for a second week
with massive sales around the world. Adele isn't expected to leave the
top spot any time soon with her new album '25'expected to sell more
than 3 million copies in its first week. The Album comes out November
20. The current record-holder is Japanese pop star Hikaru Utada, whose
Album 'Distance' was released on March 28, 2001 and sold 3,002,720
copies in its first week, according to Oricon.
Last week's second big debut, Justin Bieber's 'Sorry', slides down one
slot at no.3 after a 31% points decline to 332,000 points. His former
smash 'What Do You Mean?' is still strong in its 10th week on the
tally at no.5 with 245,000 points. AKB's 48 sister group Nogizaka 48
land their eighth global Top 10 tune, 'Ima, Hanashitai Hito Ga Iru'.
The song bows at the vice-position with 428.000 points. Exactly on
this place started Ariana Grande's 'Problem' one and a half year ago
with 384,000 points. It was her biggest hit so far and now 'Focus',
the first sign from her upcoming album, shoots at no.6 globally with
215,000 points. The biggest hit of 2015, 'Uptown Funk' by Mark Ronson
feat. Bruno Mars, leaves the Top 40 this week. The furious funk smash
was 49 weeks in the Top 40, 16 weeks of it at no.1. And with a total
of 13,969,000 points it climbs to no.9 on the ALL TIME CHART. Outside
our weekly Top 40 waiting among other F(x)' '4 Walls' at no.43, Thomas
Rhett's 'Die A Happy Man' at no.44, Chris Stapleton's 'Drink You Away'
at no.46 and Demi Lovato's 'Confident' at no.55 for their first
appearance on the big list.


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