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Originally posted by Ozzy8923
Strangest/most unexpected comeback of the decade was def Lionel Richie scoring a #1, Platinum album for the first time since 1986 in 2012 
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2012 Top-Sellers in US:
1. Adele — 21: 4,414,000
2. Taylor Swift — Red: 3,107,000
3. One Direction — Up All Night: 1,616,000
4. Mumford & Sons — Babel: 1,463,000
5. One Direction — Take Me Home: 1,340,000
6. Justin Bieber — Believe: 1,324,000
7. Carrie Underwood — Blown Away: 1,203,000
8. Luke Bryan — Tailgates and Tanlines: 1,105,000
9. Lionel Richie — Tuskegee: 1,071,000
10. Jason Aldean — Night Train: 1,024,000
11. Maroon 5 — Overexposed: 988,000
12. P!nk — The Truth About Love: 945,000
13. Fun. — Some Nights: 903,000
14. Whitney Houston — The Greatest Hits: 886,000
15. Rod Stewart — Merry Christmas Baby: 858,000
16. Nicki Minaj — Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded: 785,000
17. Eric Chruch — Chief: 764,000
18. Various Artists — NOW 41: 763,400
19. Zac Brown Band — Uncaged: 718,000
20. Adele — 19: 718,000
21. Gotye — Making Mirrors: 700,000
22. Drake — Take Care: 698,000
23. The Lumineers — The Lumineers: 693,000
24. The Black Keys — El Camino: 655,000
25. Mumford & Sons — Sigh No More: 645,0000
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Such a boring year for albums wtf. It seemed so great then.
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