Adele has made history and it’s summed up with one simple word: “Hello.”
On Monday, Billboard announced that the British singer’s first single in years, “Hello,” debuted as the number one song in the U.S. and simultaneously set a single-week sales record.
In the lead single off her forthcoming album “25,” Adele croons “I’m sorry for everything that I’ve done.” It turns out she didn’t need to dial up fans to apologize. Despite a three-year hiatus — a lifetime in the entertainment industry — audiences couldn’t get enough of Adele’s mega-ballad. The single sold a record-shattering 1.11 million downloads for the week ending Oct. 29, ensuring it a spot atop Billboard’s coveted Hot 100 chart. “Hello” is the first to move more than 1 million units in a week, nearly doubling Flo Rida’s previous record of 636,000 downloads for “Right Round” in 2009.
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“Hello” also debuted atop UK charts, where it obliterated the record for single streams in a week — Justin Bieber’s 3.8 million plays for “What Do You Mean” — by about double – 7.32 million, according to Billboard. Bieber also took second-fiddle to Adele stateside. “Sorry,” the second single from his comeback record “Purpose,” took the sophomore slot this week with 277,000 downloads purchased.
Only one other time in Billboard’s Hot 100’s 57-year history have two singles debuted in the top two positions. The first was in 2003, when American Idol winners Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard released their first career singles “This is the Night” and “Flying Without Wings.”









