Why Adele's '25' came in at number one for the fourth week in a row
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Adele continues to be unstoppable with her sales numbers for her newest album 鈥25.鈥
In its fourth week of release, Adele鈥檚 鈥25鈥 stayed at number one on the Billboard 200, a chart that tracks sales for albums. 鈥25鈥 has sold 5.98 million copies so far and sold an additional 825,000 copies in this past week, becoming the bestselling album since the singer鈥檚 own album 鈥21鈥 in 2011. 鈥21鈥 is now at number 10 on the Billboard 200, its numbers no doubt helped by the success of 鈥25.鈥
To compare its most recent sales numbers, Adele鈥檚 825,000 copies sold this past week are far above the copies sold by the artist who came in at number two, Justin Bieber. His 鈥淧urpose鈥 sold 166,000 units this past week.聽
Adele is at number one, but how are her numbers so much higher than the artists just below her on the Billboard 200?
The Billboard 200 looks at which albums are the biggest based on data that includes regular albums and streaming albums, among other numbers. Adele is not on streaming services such as Spotify, while Bieber鈥檚 鈥淧urpose,鈥 for example, is, so one would assume that an album like "Purpose" would benefit from being available on more platforms.聽
But Adele鈥檚 numbers show that if you have the sales power possessed by the singer, you can still experience stratospheric sales numbers even if you don鈥檛 release your work on streaming. Very few artists, of course, possess the cross-over appeal of Adele, with her work appearing to be admired by music fans across demographics. It would be difficult to achieve these numbers otherwise.
Adele鈥檚 鈥25鈥 is now the biggest-selling album in one year since 2004, when singer Usher released the album 鈥淐onfessions.鈥 The two artists have very different styles and "25" and "Confessions" were released during what are almost two different musical eras. But what do the two have in common?聽
Both Adele and Usher were already established artists who had a fan base. Adele鈥檚 鈥25鈥 is her third work, while 鈥淐onfessions鈥 was Usher鈥檚 fourth studio album.聽
Both also had somewhat unusual strategies in an attempt to put the emphasis on sales of the album itself versus then-current methods of listening to music. Usher released his album at a time when illegal downloading was popular. So he later released another version of the album that had new tracks and other extras, no doubt hoping to extend the album sales. One of the new tracks that was added was Usher鈥檚 chart-topping duet with Alicia Keys, 鈥淢y Boo.鈥
Similarly, Adele avoided putting her album on streaming services when she released 鈥25,鈥 no doubt hoping to increase regular sales of the album.
As for the future of "25," Adele is no doubt hoping "25" will have the sales longevity of "21." That album became the bestselling album of the year for both 2011 and 2012 after being released in early 2011. Last month,聽聽named Adele's "21" the number one album of all time on the chart, with the album taking this place because of its time at number one and its time near the top of the Billboard 200. "21" beat both big-time sellers "Thriller" by Michael Jackson and the "Sound of Music" movie soundtrack to receive this honor by Billboard. "21" also holds the record for the most time at number one on the chart for an album by a female singer.
In order to achieve this kind of success, longevity is the key rather than just starting out big. Adele's "25" has already experienced big numbers, but it will have to stick around to recapture the success of "21."