Top 20 best-selling artists of the decade (US)
1. Taylor Swift - 15.8m
2. Adele - 12.9m
3. Eminem - 10.3m
4. Justin Bieber - 10.2m
5. Lady Antebellum - 8.6m
6. Lady GaGa - 7.3m
7. Jason Aldean - 7.0m
8. Michael Bublé - 6.8m
9. Luke Bryan - 6.7m
10. One Direction - 6.3m
11. Glee Cast - 6.2m
12. Drake - 6.1m
13. Mumford & Sons - 6.0m
14. The Beatles - 5.9m
15. Lil Wayne - 5.9m
16. Zac Brown Band - 5.7m
17. Michael Jackson - 5.6m
18. Rihanna - 5.2m
19. Blake Shelton - 5.2m
20. Elvis Presley - 5.1m
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Top 20 best-selling artists of the decade (US)
1. Taylor Swift - 15.8m
2. Adele - 12.9m
3. Eminem - 10.3m
4. Justin Bieber - 10.2m
5. Lady Antebellum - 8.6m
6. Lady GaGa - 7.3m
7. Jason Aldean - 7.0m
8. Michael Bublé - 6.8m
9. Luke Bryan - 6.7m
10. One Direction - 6.3m
11. Glee Cast - 6.2m
12. Drake - 6.1m
13. Mumford & Sons - 6.0m
14. The Beatles - 5.9m
15. Lil Wayne - 5.9m
16. Zac Brown Band - 5.7m
17. Michael Jackson - 5.6m
18. Rihanna - 5.2m
19. Blake Shelton - 5.2m
20. Elvis Presley - 5.1m
Quote this post if your fave was relevant enough to make the cut
MADONNA is the Queen of Pop for a reason. Regardless of her current sales. It's an old-ass excuse, but it holds very much water to pint out it's been 32 years.
Saying anyone else has surpassed her for that title is pure delusion, especially if it's Gag, especially since the idea of longevity doesn't seem very positive for her.
Top 20 best-selling artists of the decade (US)
1. Taylor Swift - 15.8m
2. Adele - 12.9m
3. Eminem - 10.3m
4. Justin Bieber - 10.2m
5. Lady Antebellum - 8.6m
6. Lady GaGa - 7.3m
7. Jason Aldean - 7.0m
8. Michael Bublé - 6.8m
9. Luke Bryan - 6.7m
10. One Direction - 6.3m
11. Glee Cast - 6.2m
12. Drake - 6.1m
13. Mumford & Sons - 6.0m
14. The Beatles - 5.9m
15. Lil Wayne - 5.9m
16. Zac Brown Band - 5.7m
17. Michael Jackson - 5.6m
18. Rihanna - 5.2m
19. Blake Shelton - 5.2m
20. Elvis Presley - 5.1m
Quote this post if your fave was relevant enough to make the cut
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5. Lady Antebellum - 8.6m
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747 debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 74,000 units.
The previous week, Billboard had predicted the album to debut in the top ten with sales around 70,000. The album has sold 244,700 copies in the US as of February 2015.
ATRL focuses too much on Gaga's decline and don't look at the biggest one of all. Like, to go from 4M to 250K in 4 years...
Sometimes i just don't get some people logic on here. I mean i can't understand why would someone rather have a album that struggle to sell 4 million globally than a album that sells over 4 million in one country alone. Could someone explain this to me?