The singer sold about three and a half million records last year.
Taylor Swift's phenomenal success last year may have gone unnoticed; Almost every day there were news about the musician – now and again. A study shows that one in 15 records sold in the U.S. in 2023 will come from a 34-year-old.
Swift impresses both digitally and analog
This decision is made public.”advertisement board“. A total of 49.6 million vinyl records will be sold in the U.S. in 2023, with Swift accounting for about seven percent with about 3.5 million records. That's equal to one in 15 records. So it's not surprising that right away Many of their releases are in the top 10 This year's best-selling vinyl albums in the U.S. — to be more precise, it takes half.
Check out the list here:
- Taylor Swift – 1989 (Taylor's Version)
- Taylor Swift – Talk Now (Taylor's Version)
- Taylor Swift – Midnights
- Travis Scott – Utopia
- Taylor Swift – Folklore
- Olivia Rodrigo – Good
- Taylor Swift – Valentine
- Did you know there's a tunnel under LANA DEL RAY – OCEAN BLVD.
- Fleetwood Mac – Rumors
- Lana Del Rey – Born to Die
The news comes a week after it was reported that the “Karma” singer had dominated the US streaming numbers for the previous calendar year. One of the 78 tracks streamed onlineSo it takes 1.8 percent of the total amount.
Records upon records
As impressive as these numbers are, they are nothing short of surprising. Looking at the current charts, Taylor Swift is still mentioned multiple times on each list. In particular, the new release of “Cruel Summer” from his project LOVER has been coming out for weeks. Single charts. Album charts also show that Miss Swift is solid With younger and older records. Their current release 1989 (Taylor's Version) recently broke another record. It spent 68 weeks at the top of the Billboard album chart, surpassing Elvis Presley, who topped the chart with 67 weeks.
Listen to 1989 (Taylor's version):
“Amateur coffee fan. Travel guru. Subtly charming zombie maven. Incurable reader. Web fanatic.”
More Stories
Martin Schulz: “I want more courage for the United States of Europe”
US reports first case of H5N1 bird flu virus in pigs
Polestar fears US sales ban