Thursday, January 5th, 2012 at 12:47 pm , filed under Breaking News by admin
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Adele “21″ is officially rules this week’s Billboard Hot 200, United States (U.S.) Best-Selling Album and Song of 2011. However, the number was adequate to end Michael Buble’s 5 week reign on the chart list.
The British singer returns to the throne this week by selling 144,000 copies of her second studio “21″ album, a far cry (down 64 per cent) from what she got last week. Besides being crowned the champion of this week’s Hot 200 list, Adele is also publicly announced as an artist with the biggest selling album and song in the U.S.
Billboard Hot 200: 
“21″ – Adele (144,000)
“Take Care” – Drake (72,000)
“Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition” – Young Jeezy (67,000)
“Own the Night” – Lady Antebellum (54,000)
“Sorry for Party Rocking” – LMFAO (49,000)
“Ceremonials” – Florence and the Machine (47,000)
“El Camino” – The Black Keys (45,000)
“Mylo Xyloto” – Coldplay (44,000)
“Talk That Talk” – Rihanna (42,000)
“Now 40″ Compilation – Various Artist (41,000)
Best-Selling Album:
“21″ – Adele (5.82 million)
“Christmas” – Michael Buble (2.45 million)
“Born This Way” – Lady GaGa (2.1 million)
“Tha Carter IV” – Lil Wayne (1.92 million)
“My Kinda Party” – Jason Aldean (1.58 million)
Best-Selling Song:
“Rolling in the Deep” – Adele (5.81 million)
“Party Rock Anthem” – LMFAO (5.47 million)
“E.T.” – Katy Perry (4.83 million)
“Moves Like Jagger” – Maroon 5 (4.11 million)
“Give Me Everything” – Pitbull (3.87 million)
Tags: 2011 Billboard Hot 200 List, 21 – Adele, Adele, Billboard Hot 200, U.S. Best-Selling Album, U.S. Best-Selling Song