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With 2011 half-over, Adele's "21" and Katy Perry's "E.T." (featuring Kanye West), reign as the year's biggest selling album and digital song in the U.S., respectively -- shifting 2,517,000 and 4,120,000 according to Nielsen SoundScan.

 

"21" has moved 2,517,000 copies in the U.S. since its release on Feb. 22 -- through the week ending July 3, the mid-point of the tracking year. It's the only album to have sold more than 2 million in 2011, and one of only two to surpass 1 million. The second is Lady Gaga's "Born This Way," which has moved 1,540,000.

"E.T." is one of two titles to have sold more than 4 million downloads this year. Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" is the other, with 4,089,000. It's the first time we've had a song -- much less two -- hit 4 million in download sales this quickly in a year. At this point last year, the top selling song was Train's "Hey, Soul Sister," with 3,381,000.

 

This year, 52 songs have sold more than a million downloads, up from the 39 at this point last year.

 

Digital track sales continue to rise, as a robust 660.80 million tracks have been sold -- a gain of 11% versus the mid-point last year (597.44 million).

 

In a surprising twist of events, album sales volume -- which have been on the downturn for years -- has actually grown compared to this point a year ago. It's the first time we've seen a mid-year gain since 2004.

 

155.46 million albums have been sold in 2011 -- up 1% compared to the 153.96 million that had been sold up through July 4, 2010. A year ago, we were down 11% stacked next to year-to-date 2009. The last time album sales were up mid-way through the year was in 2004, when we were up by 7% (sales week ending June 27, 2004).

 

We're currently in the sixth straight weekly year-over-year gain in album sales, a streak that started when Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" made its historic 1.1 million No. 1 bow. (Some chart watchers will likely note how even if you back out Gaga's amazing first-week number, we'd still be ahead in album sales this year.)

 

What's helping overall album sales this year isn't necessarily new releases, but reissued older titles that are selling strongly at big box retailers. Catalog albums are up by 7% year-to-date, compared to "current" titles, which are down 4%. (Current titles are generally those released within the past 18 months.) Many older albums have been reissued on CD over the past year to Wal-Mart and Target, for example, with pricing anywhere between $5 and $10.

 

 

Mid-Year 2011

Top Albums

Artist Title Year to Date Sales*

1 Adele 21 2,517,000

2 Lady Gaga Born This Way 1,540,000

3 Mumford & Sons Sigh No More 982,000

4 Jason Aldean My Kinda Party 763,000

5 Bruno Mars Doo Wops & Hooligans 686,000

6 Justin Bieber Never Say Never: The Remixes (EP) 676,000

7 Chris Brown F.A.M.E. 646,000

8 Various Artists Now 37 637,000

9 Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 609,000

10 Katy Perry Teenage Dream 600,000

11 Rihanna Loud 598,000

12 Britney Spears Femme Fatale 590,000

13 Taylor Swift Speak Now 563,000

14 P!nk Greatest Hits 530,000

15 Justin Bieber My World 2.0 524,000

16 Eminem Recovery 517,000

17 Foo Fighters Wasting Light 497,000

18 Wiz Khalifa Rolling Papers 484,000

19 Lady Antebellum Need You Now 473,000

20 Various Now 38 440,000

 

Mid-Year 2011

Top Digital Songs

Artist Title Year to Date Sales*

1 Katy Perry feat. Kanye West E.T. 4,120,000

2 Adele Rolling in the Deep 4,089,000

3 Cee Lo Green F**k You (Forget You) 3,229,000

4 Lady Gaga Born This Way 3,029,000

5 Rihanna S&M 2,734,000

6 Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull On the Floor 2,669,000

7 The Black Eyed Peas Just Can't Get Enough 2,462,000

8 Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne

& Busta Rhymes Look at Me Now 2,442,000

9 Bruno Mars Grenade 2,355,000

10 Katy Perry Firework 2,283,000

11 Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo,

Afrojack & Nayer Give Me Everything 2,232,000

12 P!nk F**kin' Perfect 2,188,000

13 Ke$ha Blow 2,159,000

14 Dr. Dre feat. Eminem

& Skylar Grey I Need a Doctor 2,071,000

15 Bruno Mars The Lazy Song 2,064,000

16 Lupe Fiasco The Show Goes On 2,052,000

17 Jeremih feat. 50 Cent Down On Me 2,042,000

18 Britney Spears Till the World Ends 1,989,000

19 Wiz Khalifa Black and Yellow 1,959,000

20 LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett

& GoonRock Party Rock Anthem 1,806,000

Edited by Big Mistake

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