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Adele’s ’25’ spends its fifth week at No. 1

25 now has sold more than seven million copies in the USA alone.

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And now she’s done it again! In addition, the album just scored its third week of selling over one million copies.


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The soulful superstar’s third studio album rocketed to the top of the Billboard 200 upon its release on 20 November (15), entering the chart with a massive 3.38 million sales. According to Billboard, the album “was already the first album to sell a million copies in two different weeks, and now it’s the first to score three million-selling frames”. It won’t shock anyone to learn that the album is no. 1 on the Billboard charts for the fifth straight week, with many more likely to follow. “The Weeknd’s “Beauty Behind the Madness” drops four places to No. 9 with 72,000 units (up 13 per cent), while another Adele album, ’21”, rounds out the top 10 with 71,000 units (up 46 per cent).


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“25” – Adele (1,150,000) “Purpose” – Justin Bieber (229,000) “Royalty” – Chris Brown (184,000) “That’s Christmas to Me” – Pentatonix (140,000) The “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” soundtrack – Various Artists (94,000) “Made in the A.M”.

Adele's '25' Has Sold More Than 7 Million Albums in the US