FULL CHARTS
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With a seventh week atop the Hot 100 for "Hello" (which debuted atop the Nov. 14 chart), Adele equals her longest No. 1 stay: her first leader, "Rolling in the Deep," ruled for seven weeks in 2011. The song passes 3 million in release-to-date sales, having now sold 3.1 million in its first seven weeks.
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1. Hello = (7th week atop)
2. Sorry =
3. Hotline Bling =
4. What Do You Mean? =
5. Love Yourself +2
6. The Hills -1
7. Stitches -1
8. Here =
9. Same Old Love +1
10. Like I'm Gonna Lose You -1
13. On My Mind =
19. In the Night +18
21. Somebody to Love (The Voice Performance) HOT SHOT DEBUT
22. All I Want for Christmas Is You +4
24. Focus -7
28. Stressed Out +16
31. Confident -10
48. Hide Away +4
52. I Know What You Did Last Summer +12
61. Stand By You +24
63. Cake By The Ocean +9
77. Hands to Myself DEBUT
78. When We Were Young -9
Article:
http://www.billboard.com/articles/co...enth-week-no-1
Quote:
Of its weekly sum, 695,000 were in pure album sales. That’s a larger than expected figure, as industry forecasters were expecting it to sell around 650,000.
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1. Adele - "25" 728,000
2. Coldplay - "A Head Full of Dreams" 210,000
3. Justin Bieber - "Purpose" 151,000
4. Pentatonix - "That's Christmas to Me" 139,000
5. G-Eazy - "When It's Dark Out" 132,000
6. Rick Ross - "Black Market" 65,000
7. Troye Sivan - "Blue Neighbourhood" 65,000
8. One Direction - "Made in the A.M." 60,000
9. Chris Stapleton - "Traveller" 51,000
10. The Weeknd - "Beauty Behind the Madness" 49,000
Article:
http://www.billboard.com/articles/co...full-of-dreams