The 27-year-old "Rolling in the Deep" hit-maker is, without a doubt, one of the marketable on the planet! As her latest album dubbed "25" was reportedly recorded as a top-selling album of 2015 and apparently sets highest US sales record among others.
According to Daily Mail UK, Adele's most recent album "25" was the top selling album of 2015 and spent its sixth week at number one on the year's final chart released by Nielsen Music.
The 25 album, led by its carrier single "Hello," apparently sold around 7.44 million copies in the United States before the year 2015 ended.
In a move that tested the music business' customary way of thinking about the requirement for instant online music, Adele concluded that her most recent collection won't be accessible in online streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music.
Regardless of the said choice, the "25" album still dealt with the immense sales through physical copies and digital downloads, following the time when it was first release in the business sector last November 2015.
"I'm proud of my decision," said Adle, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "I would have been proud even if the album flopped. I would have been proud because I stuck to my guns and I think it's really important as an artist that you do that," she added.
What's more, as of press time, Adele's "25" album is still No. 1 on Billboard 200 chart, as reported by Billboard.
The said Billboard 200 chart purportedly ranks the most popular albums of the weeks, in light of on multi-metric consumption that incorporates traditional album sales, track equivalents albums (TEA) and streaming equivalents album (SEA).
That being so, among all albums, Adele's 25 is reportedly the first to score its initial seven weeks at Number 1 spot since mid 2002.
All things considered, the new Jan. 23, 2016-dated chart, where "25" is ranked on No. 1 for seventh week, is now been posted in full on Bulletin's sites.