This is a list of the fastest-selling albums in global recorded music. To appear on the list, the figure must have been published by a reliable source and all sales must have occurred in the first week of release. This list may include any type of album, including studio albums, extended plays, greatest hits, compilations, soundtracks and remixes. Market order within the article is ranked alphabetically. Albums within each table are listed in order of the number of copies sold and thereafter by the artist's first name.
Argentina
Brazil
Cameroon
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Japan
Mexico
New Zealand
Netherlands
Sierra Leone
Spain
South Korea
United Kingdom
Notes
- Be Here Now (1997) by Oasis debuted at number one based on three-day sales of 696,000 copies, while its first full week actually totaled 813,000 copies.[69]
- 25 (2015) by Adele sold 439,000 copies in its second week of availability,[74] followed by 450,000 in its fifth.[75]
United States
Since 1991
Before 1991
Notes
- The Bodyguard (1992) by Whitney Houston sold 1.06 million copies in its Christmas week.[91]
- 1 (2000) by the Beatles sold 1.25 million copies in its Christmas week.[92][93]
- Encore (2004) by Eminem sold 1.58 million copies in its first ten days of availability, after an abbreviated three-day first week.[94]
- 25 (2015) by Adele sold 1.11 million copies in its second week of availability,[95] followed by 1.16 million in its fifth.[96]
Worldwide
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Sales based in a single territory
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See also
- ^ The Hanteo chart provides real-time daily, weekly, and monthly sales updates, but only accounts for data received from affiliated stores and therefore does not reflect the total sales of a given release. The Circle Album Chart (formerly Gaon), counts albums shipped to all stores regardless of affiliation, so there is always a noticeable difference between its figures and Hanteo's. Gaon, however, only began providing realtime data from 2019. Given this article's scope, and the limitations of existing sources, Hanteo's numbers alone are used.
- ^ Denotes sales from The Eminem Show's second week of availability, which was its first full week of activity. In its opening week, only one day of sales—284,000 copies—was recorded as the album's release date was pushed up due to bootlegging. That totals to 1.606 million copies in its first eight days of availability.[77]
- ^ Denotes sales from The Massacre's first four days of availability as the album was unconventionally released in the middle of an ongoing tracking week.[77]
- ^ The following albums predate the introduction of Nielsen SoundScan and their sales figures are possibly subject to manipulation as sales were self-reported by record labels.[82]
- ^ Based on two weeks instead of one.[84]
- ^ Reports state the album sold "almost two million" copies in a week.[86]
- ^ Based on ten days instead of a week.[88]
- ^ Based on four days instead of a week.[84][89]
- ^ Based on a single day instead of a week.[84]
- ^ Based on nine days instead of a week.[90]
- ^ According to Sony Music International, Michael Jackson's Dangerous has shipped 4 million units in the US and 5 million units outside the US[97]
- ^ Michael Jackson's History album shipped 3 million units in advance in Europe[100] and 2.3 million units in the United States.[101]
- ^ Traditional sales from the United States,[108] United Kingdom,[109] and France alone.[110] Global total unit estimates reached 5.5 million.[111]
- ^ Others sources estimated 4 million.[115][116]
- ^ Traditional sales from the United States,[78] the United Kingdom,[128] and Canada alone.[10] Global total unit estimates reached 4 million.[129]
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