If three wasn’t Adele’s lucky number before, it should be now. The British pop singer’s third album didn’t just break the record for most albums sold in a single week in the U.S. – it obliterated it. “25” sold a whopping 3.38 million units in its first seven days of release, Billboard announced on Sunday.
It took about three days for “25” to first break the record for most albums sold in a week, during which time it moved an average of 9 copies per second, according to BBC News. Along the way, Adele crushed a record that had been cemented in place for nearly 15 years. Previous record holder *NSYNC sold 2.4 million copies of “No Strings Attached” in its debut week in March of 2000 – the year album sales also peaked historically, according to Billboard. Prior to “25,” it was the only album that had ever sold more than 2 million units in a single week. Adele is now the first singer to ever sell 3 million in one frame. (Historical footnote: Nielsen Music did not begin tracking sales until 1991.)
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