200K WHY? She's still selling more than 60K+ per day even in her last 2 days... I think 300-320K for next week and Yes, she will block Coldplay I wish they could sneak one week for number 1 but.. It's only happens once in a lifetime.. this kind of 25 success... and Coldplay got it at the wrong time.
They'll get it post-superbowl maybe does the superbowl have an effect outside the U.S?
And this would be their first album to not go no.1 in the U.K
Elvis is the king, i love that he blocks out Justin!
and just wow, what the actual **** can you say about Adele i mean, how is that possible with that HUUUUGE first week!?! a 45% decrease!
her second week is the fifth best sales week of ALL TIME in UK and it's the second best week ever by a solo act, only beaten by 25's first week!
Elvis is the king, i love that he blocks out Justin!
and just wow, what the actual **** can you say about Adele i mean, how is that possible with that HUUUUGE first week!?! a 45% decrease!
her second week is the fifth best sales week of ALL TIME in UK and it's the second best week ever by a solo act, only beaten by 25's first week!
her second week is the fifth best sales week of ALL TIME in UK and it's the second best week ever by a solo act, only beaten by 25's first week!
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Originally posted by blackbeatxx
yes of course
i dunno what's the best second week before 25 tho?
It's actually the 6th.
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Remaining at number one (natch), it sold 364,810 copies on CD, 3,712 on vinyl and 70,815 downloads for a grand total of 439,337, turning in the sixth biggest weekly sale of all time, and the highest by any album on its second week. The previous highest second week sale of 319,265 was set by Take That's The Circus in 2008, but the same band's Beautiful World set the previous record for best sale outside week one when it sold 443,070 copies on its fourth week in 2006.
25 sold slightly more copies than the rest of the Top 10 combined, and ends week two on sales of 1,239,765 copies (including a leak of 121 prior to its release). It thus becomes the biggest seller of 2015, pushing Ed Sheeran's X to second place with a year-to-date tally of 844,613 sales.