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post 5th August 2022, 06:52 PM
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After 37 weeks, Ed Sheeran's = moves ahead of Adele's 30 to top 2020s sales rankings

by Andre Paine

Source: Music Week


Adele won the contest for biggest album of 2021 with her comeback 30 (Columbia).

But, as we know, Ed Sheeran is an unstoppable force when it comes to streaming. As a result, Music Week can reveal that Sheeran’s = album (Asylum/Atlantic) has now overtaken Adele’s album in terms of UK sales, based on the latest data from the Official Charts Company.

Now ahead of Adele’s 30 at the top of the 2020s albums sales rankings, Ed Sheeran’s = is on 732,425 sales to date (including 338,401 physical copies, 45,047 downloads and 348,997 from streams). It is No.3 for the sixth week in a row on the weekly chart.

Adele’s 30 is on 731,414 sales to date (including 492,486 physical copies, 60,778 downloads and 178,150 from streams).

Both albums were released in Q4 of 2021 and ended the year as the two biggest sellers. Adele was on top last year based on just six weeks’ sales; Sheeran made No.2 overall based on nine weeks’ consumption in 2021.

Just to recap, Ed Sheeran’s = was released on October 29, 2021 and charted at No.1 the following week with sales of 139,107 (including 94,527 from physical and 25,286 from streams).

Adele’s 30 was released on November 19, 2021 and landed at No.1 the following week with a massive 261,856 sales (including 176,421 physical copies and 44,190 from streams). It outperformed ABBA’s week one sales from the same month and immediately moved ahead of Sheeran’s = (then on 253,736 sales after three weeks).

Following its chart debut, Adele’s 30 became the year’s biggest album within a fortnight (moving ahead of Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour) and never lost its lead for the rest of 2021. However, both the Sheeran and Adele albums suffered in comparison to the massive sales of their predecessors (= was the direct sequel to 2017’s blockbuster ÷), perhaps in large part because of the switch from a sales to consumption model.

The performance of the Sheeran album in 2022 - including a return to No.1 in both January and February - has been key to its overall success. Of its four weeks at the summit, two were this year; Adele’s five weeks at No.1 were all in 2021.

With 21 weeks in the Top 3 during 2022, Sheeran’s = has added 299,930 sales this year (77.2% from streaming), compared to Adele’s 131,357 (60.9% from streaming). At the halfway point of the year, Sheeran’s = was No.1 (it has since been overtaken by Harry Styles), while Adele’s 30 was at No.4 overall.

Of course, Sheeran is a productive artist in terms of single releases and collaborations, which has helped maintain momentum for the = album in 2022. Ed Sheeran has 81.6 million monthly Spotify listeners, compared to 42.2 million for Adele.

Unusually, Sheeran doesn’t currently have a Top 20 hit, but there are still seven entries for him in the Top 75 (three as a primary artist under chart rules, plus four as a featured artist). With the Russ collaboration Are You Entertained, Sheeran and his team at Atlantic registered his 66th hit last week. After 31 weeks of the year gone, Sheeran has already spent 152 weeks in the Top 75, boosting his career tally to 1,344 - the most of any artist in chart history.

But who’s on top for combined album sales between Ed Sheeran and Adele? Across studio album releases, Music Week can reveal that Adele is in the lead with 12,493,940 sales across four LPs, compared to 12,053,318 for Ed Sheeran across five.

The breakdown is below:

Adele - 19 (2,550,476)
Adele - 21 (5,381,393)
Adele - 25 (3,830,657)
Adele - 30 (731,414)

Ed Sheeran - + (2,671,045)
Ed Sheeran - x (3,768,100)
Ed Sheeran - ÷ (3,948,680)
Ed Sheeran - No 6 Collaborations Project (933,131)
Ed Sheean - = (732,425)

The Adele campaign will likely be reignited with a greater physical push later this year. She also has the rescheduled Las Vegas dates (November 2022 to March 2023) to help re-promote 30.

Aside from the chart rivalry between the two major artists, it’s also an impressive result for British music with almost 1.5 million UK sales across both albums over just nine months.

Harry Styles completes the trinity of British talent with Harry’s House as the current No.1 album of 2022. Styles’s third LP is now platinum with sales of 304,214 since its release in April.

With physical sales in the gifting season and potential deluxe editions still to come, it sets up a fascinating three-way battle between the three UK superstars during the rest of the year.
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post 5th August 2022, 08:04 PM
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Fascinating facts.

But who will be the top seller in 5 years time?

I would put my money on Ed.
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post 5th August 2022, 08:21 PM
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Talent lost
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post 6th August 2022, 12:47 AM
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QUOTE(ben08 @ Aug 5 2022, 09:04 PM) *
Fascinating facts.

But who will be the top seller in 5 years time?

I would put my money on Ed.


In general or between these 2 albums? If the latter, I think it'd be pretty unlikely that '30' would ever re-overtake '=' with the consistent streaming gulf that it's hard to imagine being reversed any time soon. (And '=' even selling more pure sales per week now, although both selling in fairly negligible quantities)
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post 6th August 2022, 01:58 AM
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The new Adele album is quite dull apart from the first single. I prefer Ed’s new music overall and think he will continue to do well.
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post 6th August 2022, 02:37 AM
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Equals will easily make it to 1 million plus but not so sure 30 will ever get there but I hope it does.
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post 6th August 2022, 08:51 AM
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QUOTE(Bumblebrë @ Aug 6 2022, 01:47 AM) *
In general or between these 2 albums? If the latter, I think it'd be pretty unlikely that '30' would ever re-overtake '=' with the consistent streaming gulf that it's hard to imagine being reversed any time soon. (And '=' even selling more pure sales per week now, although both selling in fairly negligible quantities)

I think he was referring to the 12.053M and 12.494M totals across all their albums - and yes surely it’s pretty certain Ed will overtake on that metric in due course given how well he streams and how much more prolific he is.
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post 6th August 2022, 08:53 AM
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It’s a shame only Dull and Duller seem to be able to sell this many albums these days.

I miss the 2000s tbh.
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post 6th August 2022, 09:26 AM
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Ed will continue to accumulate streams non stop til forever and ever.... look at Divide, it's still doing 5K a week..
Ed's label knows how to play the game, you put out lots of singles, lots of new versions and remixes, kwowing that even if not on the album, they give you streams every week... then it's not that hard to get 3-5K forever and ever...

but at the end of the day, those are streaming points/sales, not real sales... do they give any money to the label? it's like Mabel getting platinum with High Expectations or Becky Hill - Get to know? how much money did the label made? in some cases the label is even paying to have the songs on playlists so really cannot see how they make any money... maybe Mabel's label made more money from the new album selling all those vinyls in week 1 than all the money made by Higher Expectations from streams smile.gif
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post 6th August 2022, 09:37 AM
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Ed is bound to overtake Adele in terms of total album sales when he releases Subtract (isn’t that going to be next year?)
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post 6th August 2022, 11:16 AM
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Adele and her team only have themselves to blame for allowing the campaign to flounder and her reputation now being in tatters, I really think her career will nosedive from this point onwards after how badly she handled the whole Vegas cancellation thing.
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post 6th August 2022, 12:19 PM
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30 was handled badly in general and feels like very little effort when into it after it's debut week, with the decline in album sales in general her next album will sell even less although still successful as she will still pull decent numbers.
Although unlikely a 30 re release with good promo could really turn it around, the album though to be fair is still a big success if you look at sales in general its just compared to her own previous sales its a big comedown.
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post 6th August 2022, 04:34 PM
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QUOTE(Bjork @ Aug 6 2022, 10:26 AM) *
Ed will continue to accumulate streams non stop til forever and ever.... look at Divide, it's still doing 5K a week..
Ed's label knows how to play the game, you put out lots of singles, lots of new versions and remixes, kwowing that even if not on the album, they give you streams every week... then it's not that hard to get 3-5K forever and ever...

but at the end of the day, those are streaming points/sales, not real sales... do they give any money to the label? it's like Mabel getting platinum with High Expectations or Becky Hill - Get to know? how much money did the label made? in some cases the label is even paying to have the songs on playlists so really cannot see how they make any money... maybe Mabel's label made more money from the new album selling all those vinyls in week 1 than all the money made by Higher Expectations from streams smile.gif


It's the artists that don't make much money off streams. The labels make plenty.
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post 7th August 2022, 01:50 PM
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I TOLD YOU SO

I TOLD YOU SO

I TOLD YOU TOLD YOU TOLD YOU SO!!!!

Remember when everyone laughed me oot the threads when I said Cheesy Fad was a FAR bigger act, and that he wiuld overtake Adele by a YUUGE margin, and y'all laughed, y'all laughed at me?!

Well! I was right, and within 6 months he did it, with his collection of cheese slices.

Adele is honestly over as a chart force, and has been for quite some time. She needed to relesse Can I ... Get It? As the FIRST single and become an albums act again, instesd of becoming a singles act with a big ballad, but no other success.
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QUOTE(davidas @ Aug 5 2022, 08:21 PM) *
Talent lost


Talent didm't do anything. She did a flurry of funnt videos, etc, and fan interaction ... and worse, plutocratic interaction, and then ... disappeared. No more fan interaction, no more promo, nothing. She came, she flogged, she scarpered. That is NOT a successful promotional model for the 2020s (or ever, really, and smacks of taking the fans for a ride).

Cheesy Fad is atrocious, but at least he interacts with his fand outside of record release month once every five years.
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post 8th August 2022, 02:47 PM
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It's hardly surprising that Ed has moved ahead of Adele given we haven't had anything from Adele for months. We haven't even had a remix from the last 2 albums, let alone multiple big name collaborations to be added on to Spotify to boost album sales.
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post 8th August 2022, 03:10 PM
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Yeah, Ed's has been a full campaign, we we lucky to even have a second single from Adele.

I don't think she will nosedive, as expressed in the thread, but I do think there will be a noticeable dip in her popularity and power after this campaign.
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