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Adele's '21' Has Now Spent Four Straight Years On The Charts
https://www.youtube.com/w...emWRToNYJY
This week, British soul/pop singer Adele has one more thing to celebrate, as if she needed anything else. Her last album, 21, has now been sitting on the charts (specifically the Billboard 200, which measures the 200 best-selling albums in the country) for four years straight. By now, it’s somewhat of a surprise that anybody who is willing to purchase the album doesn’t already have it, but week after week, thousands of Americans get their hands on a copy. This week, 7,000 people (or, equivalent—the chart now mixes pure sales and cumulative streams) helped pad her lead on others. Impressively, of the 208 weeks it’s been on the tally, only 24 of them have been outside the top 100. In fact, this week it sits at number 89. While that might not sound terribly high, it’s amazing to see it still selling better than some recent albums by big stars. It currently sits above Trey Songz’s summertime number one album Trigga, Coldplay’s latest Ghost Stories, rap mogul T.I.’s Paperwork, and even electronic dance music hitmaker David Guetta’s Listen, which was only released this past fall—and that’s just to name a few recent examples.
Adele (image courtesy of the artist’s Vevo page)
The popularity of the three number one singles launched from 21— —helped keep the album campaign alive and kicking. Also in her corner were millions of older listeners, the type of people who woudl rather purchase an album than listen to it online. So far, the album has moved over 11 million copies, surpassing even the wildest of expectations. The album was certified diamond (ten times platinum, or for sales of at least ten million) less than two years after being released, an unheard of feat in a day and age when everybody is either streaming their favorite singles on YouTube or downloading the album illegally. The 24 weeks that the record spent at number one, enough to tie her for sixth in the race to most weeks in the top spot. The year after 21 was released, it helped the singer clean up at the Grammys, taking home six awards that night, tying her with Beyoncé for the most wins in one night by a woman. She would also go on to win another award the following year for one of the later singles, bringing the album’s total wins (and nominations) to seven. Public interest in the singer doesn’t seem to be waning at all, so it’s likely that 21 will be sticking around on the charts for some time to come. Will we still be buying it four years from now? With this album, it seems anything is possible.
http://www.forbes.com/sit...-charts/2/
Mediatraffic '21' has sold at least 26,758,000 worldwide now.
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lezama |
Am I the only one that didn't think it was all that special? Change it one more time.. |
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MotownSubdivis ion |
lezama said: Am I the only one that didn't think it was all that special? You're not and I'm not saying I am but I've seen quite a few users on here who would agree with you.
Good for Adele though. With how successful 21 is, it shows that people just want good music. The album isn't even slightly groundbreaking musically but it speaks volumes on how many people prefer the sounds of the past (which is why the current trend in mainstream music is making retro sounding music (to varying results)); the sonic quality of today's pop music just ain't cutting it. Adele brought back a vintage style of music which is why people flocked to 21.
On the other side of the coin is the follow up. 21 is basically Adele's Thriller and the closest thing to it in today's mainstream music scene so the pressure is on to follow it up with an even greater blockbuster album; something I don't think she can do. Granted, I don't think the general public is going to use the sales of 21 to judge 25 the way they did to Bad in comparison to Thriller but who knows? Wouldn't surprise me if that were to occur. Whether or not that comes to be, Adele has her work cut out for her with 25; the album may be good but as far as I'm concerned, she's peaked commercially with 21. [Edited 3/14/15 15:26pm] |
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JoeTyler |
if this was the '70s or even the '80s, she would have released a SUCCESSFUL follow-up already
these days artists burn quickly...
not sayin' that her next album will be mediocre and without hits, I just think she's probably struggling...
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purplethunder3 121 |
I guess people must like it... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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thedance |
I own 21 but havent listened much to it to be honest, it did not catch me much. [Edited 3/14/15 15:05pm] Prince 4Ever. |
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Tokyo89 |
Recently downloaded most of it on my phone. Still have the actual album She Don't Speak..But She Remembers |
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Cinny |
lezama said:
Am I the only one that didn't think it was all that special?
Youuu are not alonnnne |
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kitbradley |
lezama said:
Am I the only one that didn't think it was all that special?
I listened to it to see what all the fuss was about. Didn't do a thing for me. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
"The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing." - Socrates |
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Graycap23 |
lezama said:
Am I the only one that didn't think it was all that special?
Nope. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. |
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