<p> Grammy winning-singer Adele's <em>30 </em>enjoyed the biggest opening numbers of any blockbuster album in 2021, as expected, with 839,000 album-equivalent units, according to an announcement by Billboard Sunday night.</p>.<p>Her big premiere beats the previous mark set by Drake's <em>Certifiable Lover Boy</em> when it bowed with 613,000 back in September, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>It also comes in ahead of Taylor Swift's <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em>, which just a week ago had the second-biggest debut of the year, with 905,000 album units, and now is bumped to the third most sizable of 2021.</p>.<p>The biggest part of Adele's tally came in full-album sales, as was true of Swift's massive debut last week.</p>.<p>These two superstars are generally regarded as the last two who are guaranteed to sell massive amounts of physical product -- CDs as well as the more in-vogue vinyl versions.</p>.<p><em>30 </em>racked up a staggering 692,000 in actual album sales, by far the most for any release this year.</p>.<p><em>30 </em>was no slouch in the streaming world either, registering 185 million on-demand streams during its first week out, according to Billboard.</p>.<p>Although vinyl sales can outdo CD sales for many artists nowadays, Adele fans were attracted first and foremost to the compact disc, so Swift's <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em> still holds the record for the most LPs sold in a week.</p>.<p>Adele's album sales amounted to 378,000 as CDs and 108,000 in the vinyl format.</p>.<p>Digital album sales came in between those two formats, with 205,000 downloads sold. A cassette version sold exclusively in the artist's web store sold just under 2,000 to serious completists.</p>.<p>The numbers are indisputably huge by today's standards, although the unit figure doesn't come close to matching what Adele's previous album, <em>25</em>, did when it came out six years ago. In the land of 2015, a very different time for physical sales and mind-boggling album numbers, <em>25 </em>debuted with 3.38 million copies, still an all-time record.</p>.<p>With Adele's album having been released just a week before Black Friday promotions that saw Adele racks being positioned at the front of Target stores, she's due for another big sales number next week, and a likely stronghold on the No, 1 position for the remainder of 2021, with no other superstar releases currently scheduled to come out.</p>.<p>The other debut in Billboard's top 10 was aRaising the Roof', Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' first joint album in 14 years. It came in at No. 7 with 40,000 album units.</p>.<p>As with Adele, Plant and Krauss have a mature audience that primarily wants to own the new record and not stream it. Of that 40K figure, 38,000 were full album sales.</p>.<p>Among holdovers, <em>Red (Taylor's Version) </em>was not surprisingly the biggest returning album, slipping to No. 2 with 159,000 album-equivalent units in week two.</p>.<p>Drake's album moved up a couple of spots to No. 3, Silk Sonic's collaborative debut fell two spots to No. 4, Morgan Wallen's <em>Dangerous: The Double Album</em> moved up one notch to No. 5, and Summer Walker's "Still Over It" fell a couple spots to No. 6 in its third week.</p>.<p>Olivia Rodrigo's <em>Sour </em>moved back into the top 10 at No. 8. Michael Buble's <em>Christmas</em>, which just got a re-release with new bonus tracks, became the first holiday album to bump its way into the upper ranks this year, landing at No. 9.</p>.<p>The Weeknd's greatest-hits collection, <em>The Highlight</em>s, which had been out since almost the beginning of the year as a digital-only release, but got a big chart rebound from finally coming out on vinyl.</p>.<p>Billboard said 91 per cent of the sales for the Weeknd's hits set this week in the LP format.</p>
<p> Grammy winning-singer Adele's <em>30 </em>enjoyed the biggest opening numbers of any blockbuster album in 2021, as expected, with 839,000 album-equivalent units, according to an announcement by Billboard Sunday night.</p>.<p>Her big premiere beats the previous mark set by Drake's <em>Certifiable Lover Boy</em> when it bowed with 613,000 back in September, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>It also comes in ahead of Taylor Swift's <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em>, which just a week ago had the second-biggest debut of the year, with 905,000 album units, and now is bumped to the third most sizable of 2021.</p>.<p>The biggest part of Adele's tally came in full-album sales, as was true of Swift's massive debut last week.</p>.<p>These two superstars are generally regarded as the last two who are guaranteed to sell massive amounts of physical product -- CDs as well as the more in-vogue vinyl versions.</p>.<p><em>30 </em>racked up a staggering 692,000 in actual album sales, by far the most for any release this year.</p>.<p><em>30 </em>was no slouch in the streaming world either, registering 185 million on-demand streams during its first week out, according to Billboard.</p>.<p>Although vinyl sales can outdo CD sales for many artists nowadays, Adele fans were attracted first and foremost to the compact disc, so Swift's <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em> still holds the record for the most LPs sold in a week.</p>.<p>Adele's album sales amounted to 378,000 as CDs and 108,000 in the vinyl format.</p>.<p>Digital album sales came in between those two formats, with 205,000 downloads sold. A cassette version sold exclusively in the artist's web store sold just under 2,000 to serious completists.</p>.<p>The numbers are indisputably huge by today's standards, although the unit figure doesn't come close to matching what Adele's previous album, <em>25</em>, did when it came out six years ago. In the land of 2015, a very different time for physical sales and mind-boggling album numbers, <em>25 </em>debuted with 3.38 million copies, still an all-time record.</p>.<p>With Adele's album having been released just a week before Black Friday promotions that saw Adele racks being positioned at the front of Target stores, she's due for another big sales number next week, and a likely stronghold on the No, 1 position for the remainder of 2021, with no other superstar releases currently scheduled to come out.</p>.<p>The other debut in Billboard's top 10 was aRaising the Roof', Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' first joint album in 14 years. It came in at No. 7 with 40,000 album units.</p>.<p>As with Adele, Plant and Krauss have a mature audience that primarily wants to own the new record and not stream it. Of that 40K figure, 38,000 were full album sales.</p>.<p>Among holdovers, <em>Red (Taylor's Version) </em>was not surprisingly the biggest returning album, slipping to No. 2 with 159,000 album-equivalent units in week two.</p>.<p>Drake's album moved up a couple of spots to No. 3, Silk Sonic's collaborative debut fell two spots to No. 4, Morgan Wallen's <em>Dangerous: The Double Album</em> moved up one notch to No. 5, and Summer Walker's "Still Over It" fell a couple spots to No. 6 in its third week.</p>.<p>Olivia Rodrigo's <em>Sour </em>moved back into the top 10 at No. 8. Michael Buble's <em>Christmas</em>, which just got a re-release with new bonus tracks, became the first holiday album to bump its way into the upper ranks this year, landing at No. 9.</p>.<p>The Weeknd's greatest-hits collection, <em>The Highlight</em>s, which had been out since almost the beginning of the year as a digital-only release, but got a big chart rebound from finally coming out on vinyl.</p>.<p>Billboard said 91 per cent of the sales for the Weeknd's hits set this week in the LP format.</p>