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The first album to top the streaming chart was Ed Sheeran's second album x, [3] which topped the chart on 1 March 2015 with streaming sales of 3,369. [4] Sheeran's third album ÷ has spent the most weeks at number one on the chart, with 34 weeks as of December 2017, and the most consecutive weeks with 26.
The top-performing albums and EPs in the U.S. are ranked on the Billboard 200 chart, which is published by Billboard magazine. The data is compiled by Luminate based on multi-metric consumption as measured in album-equivalent units, which comprise album sales, track sales, and streams on digital music platforms.
[19] 122 Taylor Swift: The Tortured Poets Department: EMI: 2 May 2024: 4 [20] 9 May 2024 [21] 16 May 2024 [22] 23 May 2024 [23] 123 Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft: Interscope: 30 May 2024: 3 [24] 6 June 2024 [25] 13 June 2024 [26] re Taylor Swift: The Tortured Poets Department: EMI: 20 June 2024: 5 [27] 27 June 2024 [28] 4 July 2024 [29 ...
The transparent volume of streams has undoubtedly been bolstered by Swift's record-breaking worldwide Eras Tour, as well as the release of two re-recordings of her old records, Speak Now and 1989 ...
Meanwhile, April 19 is also considered the date the American Revolution began, which is slightly!!! considering fans think Taylor (aka Miss Americana)’s album is about breaking up with Joe (who ...
Top Album Sales is a music chart published by Billboard magazine documenting the best-selling albums on a weekly basis in the United States. Up until December 2014, this had been documented by the Billboard 200 chart, but that chart was altered to factor in music streaming by accounting for album-equivalent units in its tallies to document the effect of the rise of music streaming outlet such ...
The live-streamed concert included music from Cher, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Miley Cyrus, Robyn, Jack White, the Backstreet Boys, Jelly Roll, and Bonnie Raitt, with Questlove and The Roots supporting ...
The global music industry surpassed 1 trillion streams at the fastest pace, ever, in a calendar year, Luminate’s 2024 Midyear Report has found. The number was reached 10 days faster than in 2023. Global streams also increased 15.1% with 2.29 trillion on-demand audio streams, up from 1.99 trillion at this point last year. The continued Latin ...