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Originally posted by RideRidePony
I think you'll find I'm actually from the UK Yes while we support indie artists, they aren't as successful as dance songs. I think the main reason for this is the club scene. Don't get me wrong, I prefer a song to a record with beats on it, but Europe is far more supportive of the dance scene, and this is largely due to the younger generations taste.
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Best selling albums in the UK from 2011
Position Artist Album Peak Sales
1 Adele 21 1 3,772,000
2 Michael Bublé Christmas 1 1,292,000
3 Bruno Mars Doo-Wops & Hooligans 1 1,214,420
4 Adele 19 2 (#1 in 2008) 1,210,410
5 Coldplay Mylo Xyloto 1 907,000
6 Rihanna Loud 1 876,000
7 Lady Gaga Born This Way 1 821,000
8 Jessie J Who You Are 2 805,000
9 Ed Sheeran + 1 791,000
10 Rihanna Talk That Talk 1 655,000
11 Amy Winehouse Lioness: Hidden Treasures 1 638,000
12 Olly Murs In Case You Didn't Know 1 597,000
13 Cee Lo Green The Lady Killer 3 560,000
14 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 1 492,000
15 Take That Progress 1 484,000
16 One Direction Up All Night 2 468,000
17 Chase and Status No More Idols 2 461,000
18 Beyonce 4 1 451,000
19 Westlife Greatest Hits 4 423,000
20 Michael Bublé Crazy Love 7 410,000
Point me to the WAAYYY bigger dance music please.