Yahoo – AFP,
November 2, 2015
New York (AFP) - Adele on Monday shattered a record with her long-awaited song "Hello," which became the first track downloaded more than one million times in a week in the United States.
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Adele,
pictured on February 10, 2015 at the Grammy Awards, releases the
first track
downloaded more than one million times in a week in the
United States (AFP
Photo/Frederic J. Brown)
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New York (AFP) - Adele on Monday shattered a record with her long-awaited song "Hello," which became the first track downloaded more than one million times in a week in the United States.
"Hello,"
a piano ballad that is the debut single from the British pop star's first album
in nearly five years, opened at number one for the week through Thursday on the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, which monitors sales, streaming and radio
play.
For digital
sales only, "Hello" was downloaded 1.1 million times, far outpacing
the previous record holder, rapper Flo Rida's New Wave-sampling "Right
Round" which sold 636,000 copies in a week in early 2009, tracking service
Nielsen Music said.
"Hello"
also broke by a wide margin the feat for streaming. The song was played 20.4
million times via on-demand subscription services, more than twice the record
set two months ago by Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber for "What Do You
Mean?"
Music
industry watchers are expecting Adele's upcoming album "25," which
comes out on November 20, to be the year's biggest release and say it may even
rival Taylor Swift's blockbuster "1989" album from last year.
Adele's
last album "21," which featured the heartache song "Someone Like
You," was the top-seller in the United States for two years in a row and
the biggest album by a comfortable margin in Britain in the 21st century.
Adele is
planning to promote the album in the United States with a recorded-for-television
concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall and an appearance on "Saturday
Night Live."
"Hello"
has amassed nearly 200 million views on YouTube, becoming the fastest video to
hit the 100 million mark with the exception of "Gentlemen" by South
Korean pop singer Psy, his follow-up to the most-viewed-ever YouTube clip
"Gangnam Style."

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