Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, Reputation, earned the biggest sales week of 2017, selling over 1.2 million copies in its first week. It became the best-selling album of 2017.
The highest-selling albums and
EPs in the United States are ranked in the
Billboard 200, which is published by Billboard magazine. The data are compiled by
Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and
digital sales, as well as on-demand streaming and digital sales of its individual tracks.
In 2017, a total of 38 albums claimed the top position of the chart. Beginning with vocal group
Pentatonix's
Christmas album, A Pentatonix Christmas, issue dated January 7,[1] another one of which, Canadian singer
The Weeknd's third studio album, Starboy returned to the top slot a week later after three weeks from the slot, issue dated December 17, 2016.[2]
British singer-songwriter
Ed Sheeran's third studio album, ÷, was the most consumed album. It moved over 2.764 million
album equivalent units in 2017.
Ed Sheeran's third studio album, ÷ (Divide) was the most consumed album of 2017 with 2.764 million equivalent album units with 1.1 million of that sum coming from traditional album sales according to Nielsen Music.
Kendrick Lamar's fourth studio album Damn was the second best-selling album of 2017 with 2.747 million equivalent album units according to Nielsen Music.
Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, Reputation, was the best-selling album of 2017 with 1.9 million sales, and the third most consumed, with 2.336 million units moved in 2017.[3]
Rapper
Future also made Billboard history releasing two different albums in a week apart: his fifth
self-titled album and sixth follow-up, Hndrxx. Both managed to peak atop the chart.[4][5] Aside from A Pentatonix Christmas, Starboy, ÷, More Life, Damn and Reputation, the only two number-ones with extended chart runs include: Grateful by
DJ Khaled and 4:44 by
Jay-Z, four of which spent only two weeks at the top position.
Chart history
Rapper
Kendrick Lamar's Damn spent four weeks atop the chart. It was the second most consumed album of 2017, moving 2.747 million units in 2017.The Weeknd's Starboy topped the chart for four consecutive weeks, standing as his second number-one album in the US.
Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, Reputation, earned the biggest sales week of 2017, selling over 1.2 million copies in its first week. It became the best-selling album of 2017.
The highest-selling albums and
EPs in the United States are ranked in the
Billboard 200, which is published by Billboard magazine. The data are compiled by
Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and
digital sales, as well as on-demand streaming and digital sales of its individual tracks.
In 2017, a total of 38 albums claimed the top position of the chart. Beginning with vocal group
Pentatonix's
Christmas album, A Pentatonix Christmas, issue dated January 7,[1] another one of which, Canadian singer
The Weeknd's third studio album, Starboy returned to the top slot a week later after three weeks from the slot, issue dated December 17, 2016.[2]
British singer-songwriter
Ed Sheeran's third studio album, ÷, was the most consumed album. It moved over 2.764 million
album equivalent units in 2017.
Ed Sheeran's third studio album, ÷ (Divide) was the most consumed album of 2017 with 2.764 million equivalent album units with 1.1 million of that sum coming from traditional album sales according to Nielsen Music.
Kendrick Lamar's fourth studio album Damn was the second best-selling album of 2017 with 2.747 million equivalent album units according to Nielsen Music.
Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, Reputation, was the best-selling album of 2017 with 1.9 million sales, and the third most consumed, with 2.336 million units moved in 2017.[3]
Rapper
Future also made Billboard history releasing two different albums in a week apart: his fifth
self-titled album and sixth follow-up, Hndrxx. Both managed to peak atop the chart.[4][5] Aside from A Pentatonix Christmas, Starboy, ÷, More Life, Damn and Reputation, the only two number-ones with extended chart runs include: Grateful by
DJ Khaled and 4:44 by
Jay-Z, four of which spent only two weeks at the top position.
Chart history
Rapper
Kendrick Lamar's Damn spent four weeks atop the chart. It was the second most consumed album of 2017, moving 2.747 million units in 2017.The Weeknd's Starboy topped the chart for four consecutive weeks, standing as his second number-one album in the US.