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Billboard's #1s of the decade so far (2010-present)


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Updated the top 20 Best-selling SoundScan-reported albums of the decade so far
 

Rank / Album / Year Released / Artist / Weeks at #1 / Latest reported sales / source

1. 21 (2011) - Adele - 11.027 million (as of Nov. 28, 2014 via @chartnews)
2. Recovery (2010) - Eminem - 4.622 million (as of Oct. 30, 2014 via @chartnews)
3. Speak Now (2010) - Taylor Swift - 4.4 million (as of Nov. 11, 2014 via Billboard)
4. Red (2012) - Taylor Swift - 4.1 million (as of Nov. 11, 2014 via Billboard)
5. Need You Now (2010) - Lady Antebellum - 4 million (as of Apr. 2013 via @chartnews)
6. 1989 (2014) - 3.832 million (as of Jan. 7, 2015 via @chartnews)
7. Disney’s Frozen Soundtrack (2013) - 3.759 million (as of Dec. 19, 2014 via @chartnews)
8. Christmas (2011) - Michael Bublé - 3.573 million (as of Dec. 10, 2014 via @chartnews)
9. My World 2.0 (2010) - Justin Bieber - 3.299 million (as of Nov. 4, 2013 via @chartnews)
10. Sigh No More (2009) - Mumford & Sons - 3.101 million (as of Apr. 8, 2014 via @chartnews)

11. My Kinda Party (2010) - Jason Aldean - 2.869 million (as of Jan. 26, 2013 via @chartnews)
12. Teenage Dream (2010) - Katy Perry - 2.862 million (as of Apr. 8, 2014 via @chartnews)
13. Babel (2012) - Mumford & Sons - 2.616 million (as of Apr. 8, 2014 via @chartnews)
14. The 20/20 Experience (2013) - Justin Timberlake - 2.427 million (as of Jan. 2, 2014 via @chartnews)
15. Night Visions (2012) - Imagine Dragons - 2.371 million (as of Dec. 3, 2014 via @chartnews)
16. Born This Way (2011) - Lady Gaga - 2.326 million (as of Mar. 30, 2014 via Billboard)
17. Unorthodox Jukebox (2012) - Bruno Mars - 2.314 million (as of Sept. 26, 2014 via @chartnews)
18. Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010) - Bruno Mars - 2.31 million (as of Aug. 15, 2014 via Billboard)
19. Tailgates & Tanlines (2011) - Luke Bryan - 2.3 million (as of July 9, 2014 via Billboard)
20. Crash My Party (2013) - Luke Bryan - 2.3 million (as of Dec. 9, 2014 via Billboard)

Bubbling Under:
21. Tha Carter IV (2011) - Lil Wayne - 2.279 million (as of Apr. 11, 2013 via @chartnews)
22. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) - Eminem - 2.226 million (as of Oct. 30, 2014 via @chartnews)
23. BEYONCÉ (2013) - Beyoncé - 2.187 million (as of Jan. 7, 2015 via @chartnews)
24. The Gift (2010) - Susan Boyle - 2.18 million (as of Dec. 1, 2014 via Billboard)
25. Take Care (2011) - Drake - 2.109 million (as of Jan. 8, 2014 via @chartnews)
26. The Fame (2008) - Lady Gaga - 2.094 million* (as of Mar. 30, 2014 via Billboard)
*The Fame’s 4.572 million SoundScan-reported sales (as of Mar. 30, 2014 via Billboard) less the SoundScan-reported sales of The Fame in 2009 (2.328 million) and 2008 (150,000).

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Gypsy Life

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UPDATE: Meghan Trainor’s Title (Epic) will bow at #1 on next week’s chart with 175-200k, according to early reads.

EARNING HER TITLE (UPDATE): Title, Meghan Trainor's hotly anticipated full-length (in its 15-track deluxe version) jumped to #1 at iTunes as soon as its preorder ended at midnight EST; the 11-track standard edition flew to #4. (1/13a)

Meghan Trainor's Title (Epic), streeting this week, is headed for a #1 bow on next week's HITS Album Sales Chart and SPS (Sales Plus Streaming) Chart. The blowout success of first single "All About That Bass" and the huge development on follow-up "Lips Are Movin"â€â€as well as Trainor's growing familiarity with audiences as an artistâ€â€have contributed to solid preorder numbers; current forecasts put her first-week sales in excess of 150k, with indicators suggesting further growth. (1/12p)

Current US iTunes position:

1. Title (Deluxe)

4. Title (Standard)

#1s so far:

#1 United States

#1 Canada

#1 Australia

#1 Austria

#1 Brunei Darussalam

#1 Cambodia

#1 Indonesia

#1 Malaysia

#1 New Zealand

#1 Philippines

#1 Singapore

#1 Oman

#1 Switzerland

#1 Taiwan

#1 Thailand

#1 Vietnam

#1 Luxembourg

#1 Slovakia

#1 Latvia

#1 Czech Republic

#1 Sweden

#1 Finland

#1 Kenya

#1 Saudi Arabia

#1 United Arab Emirates

#1 Lebanon

#1 Greece

#1 Denmark

#1 Norway

#1 Namibia

#1 Israel

#1 Nigeria

#1 Hungary

#1 Portugal

#1 Egypt

#1 Poland

#1 Brazil

#1 Malta

#1 Kazakhstan

#1 Ecuador

#1 Colombia

#1 Costa Rica

#1 Chile

#1 Panama

#1 Paraguay

#1 Peru

#1 Romania

#1 Argentina

#1 El Salvador

Buy the album of the year here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/title-deluxe/id929825574

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JEWRJEWR

Yes. It's the same chart :awkney:

So I guess we already have taylors numbers, do we?

Fear, she's the mother of violence
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It's a good surprise, at least for me. I thought she won't be able to pull it, but here we are expecting her to become the 3rd female artist in this decade to debut at #1 with her debut studio album, just after 2010's Kesha and 2013's Ariana Grande. That's impressive, and I hope she's here to stay for a long time. It's been ages since we had an act whose debut single reached #1 on the HOT 100 and then score a #1 debut album too. That'll be yet another record for Meghan - to become the 2nd act in the 2010s after Kesha to pull that double feat, something only the likes of Britney Spears and Beyonce could also brag, among all female acts in general. 

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The key for both Kesha and Meghan is/was having multiple hit singles and releasing in January against lighter competition.

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It's a good surprise, at least for me. I thought she won't be able to pull it, but here we are expecting her to become the 3rd female artist in this decade to debut at #1 with her debut studio album, just after 2010's Kesha and 2013's Ariana Grande. That's impressive, and I hope she's here to stay for a long time. It's been ages since we had an act whose debut single reached #1 on the HOT 100 and then score a #1 debut album too. That'll be yet another record for Meghan - to become the 2nd act in the 2010s after Kesha to pull that double feat, something only the likes of Britney Spears and Beyonce could also brag, among all female acts in general. 

Loves it.

 

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