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Grammy Winning Albums:

– Album sales for 25 by Adele jumped 232% Sunday night as a result of winning album of the year… 25 had 4,044 sales on Sunday.

– Sturgill Simpson’s album A Sailor’s Guide to Earth had 3,471 sales on Sunday and experienced the biggest uplift in sales among all Grammy winning albums (that had sales < 500 sales) with an uplift of 789%.

– Beyoncé’s Lemonade had the most sales on Sunday out of all the winning albums with 4,373 sales; that was an increase of 297% compared to the previous 6 day average.

Other Album Impact:

– Even though Bruno Mars album 24K Magic did not win a Grammy, his album jumped 206% with 6,728 sales on Sunday. 24K Magic was the 2nd biggest selling album in U.S. on Sunday with 6,728 sales.

– While Maren Morris’ album did not win for Country album of the year, it did experience an uplift of 300% in sales on Sunday with 2,727 sales.

Song Performance Impact:

– All the Songs performed on the Grammy’s experienced an average increase of 2,363% in song sales on the night of the Grammys compared to the six days leading up to the awards show.

– Maren Morris’ song Once (which she performed with Alicia Keys) had the the overall largest growth in sales of all songs performed; up over 13,477% in sales on Sunday compared to the previous six days. There were just about 5,600 sales for Once on Sunday night compared to a daily average of 41 sales for the previous 6 days.

– William Bell’s Born Under A Bad Sign had the largest percentage growth in sales 23,691%; a unit sales increase of 1,698. The average daily songs sales for Born Under A Bad Sign leading up to the awards show was seven sales.

– Ed Sheeran’s Shape Of You and Bruno Mar’s That’s What I Like were the top two songs that had the largest sales gains on Sunday of all songs performed. Shape Of You had 46,266 sales on Sunday (up 164%) which was an increase of nearly 29,000 sales compared to the previous six days. That’s What I Like had 23,000 sales on Sunday (up 527%) which was an increase of nearly 20,000 sales compared to the previous six days

– Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars were the performers that had the largest overall song sales increases among all performers.
Ed Sheeran had 59,405 song sales on Sunday; with an increase of 37,080 sales compared to the previous 6 day average (or 166% growth).
Bruno Mars had 48,756 song sales on Sunday; an increase of 36,382 sales compared to the previous 6 day average (or 294% growth).

– Maren Morris had the largest Grammy growth for song sales among all performers (815%) who had a sales increase of greater than 10,000 sales.

– There were four artists that experienced over 1,000% growth in song sales; Sturgill Simpson (1,063%), The Time (1,871%), Gary Clark Jr. (2,146%) and William Bell (5,803%).

– The three artists that had tributes; Prince, Bee Gees and George Michael each had triple digit song sales growth:
Prince song sales grew 338% on Sunday as a result of the tribute by Bruno Mars and The Time.
George Michael song sales grew 553% on Sunday as a result of the tribute by Adele.
Bee Gees song sales grew 640% on Sunday as a result of the tribute by Demi Lovato, Tori Kelly and Little Big Town.
Artist Performance Sales Impact:
 

Rank Artist Song Sales Unit Increase Song Sales % Increase
1 Ed Sheeran 37,080 166%
2 Bruno Mars 36,382 294%
3 Keith Urban 18,008 331%
4 Maren Morris 17,984 815%
5 The Weeknd 15,431 117%
6 Adele 13,783 196%
7 Beyoncé 12,881 139%
8 Lukas Graham 12,376 585%
9 Katy Perry 8,756 45%
10 Bee Gees 7,850 640%
11 Prince 7,492 338%
12 George Michael 7,131 553%
13 Sturgill Simpson 5,173 1,063%
14 Little Big Town 4,562 66%
15 Kelsea Ballerini 4,519 188%
16 John Legend 4,144 105%
17 Anderson .Paak 3,182 969%
18 Gary Clark Jr. 3,180 2,146%
19 Metallica 2,357 82%
20 A Tribe Called Quest 2,351 768%
21 Carrie Underwood 1,846 66%
22 William Bell 1,741 5,803%
23 The Time 1,687 1,871%
24 Pentatonix 1,276 95%
25 Alicia Keys 884 68%
26 Demi Lovato 834 87%
27 Tori Kelly 757 148%
28 Daft Punk 750 82%
29 Andra Day 699 79%
30 Kirk Franklin 146 49%
31 Cynthia Erivo 70 272%

Grammys Song Performance Impact:

Rank Title Artist Song Sales Unit Increase Song Sales % Increase
1 Shape of You Ed Sheeran 28,714 164%
2 That’s What I Like Bruno Mars 19,339 527%
3 The Fighter Keith Urban 14,824 1,180%
4 7 Years Lukas Graham 10,851 1,045%
5 I Feel It Coming The Weeknd 10,093 213%
6 Chained To The Rhythm Katy Perry 6,832 41%
7 Once Maren Morris 5,548 13,477%
8 Hello Adele 5,166 428%
9 Peter Pan Kelsea Ballerini 3,237 496%
10 Starboy The Weeknd 3,062 103%
11 All Around You Sturgill Simpson 2,163 9,684%
12 Love Drought Beyoncé 2,155 1249%
13 Fastlove George Michael 1,950 7,907%
14 How Deep Is Your Love Bee Gees 1,810 1450%
15 Born Under A Bad Sign William Bell 1,698 23,691%
16 Sandcastles Beyoncé 1,658 972%
17 God Only Knows Beach Boys 1,602 1,903%
18 Let’s Go Crazy Prince & The Revolution 1,511 799%
19 We The People…. A Tribe Called Quest 1,145 1,385%
20 Stayin’ Alive Bee Gees 1,121 415%
21 Jungle Love The Time 1,008 2,520%
22 Tragedy Bee Gees 906 2,323%
23 The Bird The Time 526 4,155%
24 Moth Into Flame Metallica 377 516%
25 Award Tour A Tribe Called Quest 245 1,412%
26 Movin Backwards A Tribe Called Quest 110 4,700%
27 ABC Jackson 5 86 85%

Grammys Album Performance Impact:

Rank Title Artist Song Sales Unit Increase Song Sales % Increase
1 25 Adele 2,825 232%
2 Lemonade Beyoncé 3,273 297%
3 A Sailor’s Guide to Earth Sturgill Simpson 3,081 789%
4 Hymns Joey + Rory 58 31%
5 Love Remains Hillary Scott & The Scott Family 22 15%
6 Blackstar David Bowie 168 133%
7 Undercurrent Sarah Jarosz 146 127%
8 Tell Me I’m Pretty Cage The Elephant 75 93%
9 This Is Where I Live William Bell 428 4,667%
10 Star Wars: The Force Awakens John Williams 7 13%
11 Skin Flume 59 151%
12 Losing My Religion Kirk Franklin 18 40%
13 Take Me to the Alley Gregory Porter 32 81%
14 Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin Willie Nelson 103 886%
15 The Color Purple Various Artists 37 260%
16 Sing Me Home The Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo Ma 26 193%
17 The Last Days of Oakland Fantastic Negrito 43 398%
18 Country For Old Men John Scofield 33 275%
19 Culcha Vulcha Snarky Puppy 28 229%
20 Un Besito Más Jesse & Joy 19 231%
21 Coming Home O’Connor Band Mark O’Connor 40 956%
22 White Sun II White Sun 36 860%
23 E Walea Kalani Pe’a 40 1,258%
24 Miles Ahead Miles Davis 13 200%
25 Ziggy Marley Ziggy Marley 15 314%
26 Porcupine Meat Bobby Rush 12 400%
27 iLevitable iLe 13 500%
28 Presidential Suite (Eight Variations on Freedom) Ted Nash 13 950%
29 Tribute to Irakere: Live in Marciac Chucho Valdés 10 1,220%
30 Infinity Plus One Secret Agent 23 Skidoo 6 1,100%
31 Dónde Están Jose Lugo & Guasabara Combo 3 1,700%
33 Talking for Clapping Patton Oswalt 1 200%

 

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8,756 45%

they really have to stop this memes

not here for trisha's gif again

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Carrie increasing 66% despite not performing her own song or winning anything :rip: Legend.

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21 minutes ago, Hector said:

– While Maren Morris’ album did not win for Country album of the year, it did experience an uplift of 300% in sales on Sunday with 2,727 sales.

 

22 minutes ago, Hector said:

– Maren Morris’ song Once (which she performed with Alicia Keys) had the the overall largest growth in sales of all songs performed; up over 13,477% in sales on Sunday compared to the previous six days. There were just about 5,600 sales for Once on Sunday night compared to a daily average of 41 sales for the previous 6 days.

 

22 minutes ago, Hector said:

– Maren Morris had the largest Grammy growth for song sales among all performers (815%) who had a sales increase of greater than 10,000 sales.

New queen of country :clap3:

 

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I'm not impressed Adele... I thought you was gon' do at least 100k or close to what Tay did!

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Adele and Bey :clap3:

 

Bruno!

George Michael!!(thanks Adele :sad:)

Bee Gees!!

Maren! :eek:

 

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2 minutes ago, Ronnie Redd said:

I'm not impressed Adele... I thought you was gon' do at least 100k or close to what Tay did!

9.2 million vs 5.7 million tho

 

But how much did 1989 do post Grammys?

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1 minute ago, blackbeatxx said:

9.2 million vs 5.7 million tho

 

But how much did 1989 do post Grammys?

More than what Adele's final sales will be and the fact that Bey beat her out is kind of like wtf... I'm not happy!

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1 minute ago, Johnny said:

Wow you're embarrassing. :ace: Fortunately her 7x US platinum single and 10 million copies sold in the US with her album truly don't care how impressed you are. :gaycat3:

But she swept the Grammy's! Wait...is this the final total? I don't wanna get ahead of myself...

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9 minutes ago, Ronnie Redd said:

I'm not impressed Adele... I thought you was gon' do at least 100k or close to what Tay did!

Adele outsold 1989's total album sales after just four weeks of "25" release :toofunny2: I'm sure you know better than to drag a 9,2M selling album, cause your fave ain't doing it.

 

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Katy, sis

 

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shouldn't it's prediction be lower then with that low increase? 

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1 minute ago, DELE2125 said:

Adele outsold 1989's total album sales after just four weeks of "25" release :toofunny2: I'm sure you know better than to drag a 9,2M selling album, cause your fave ain't doing it.

 

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But I'm team Adele... I'm just shocked 'Dele ain't slay the way I wanted her to slay. 

 

Bey is giving me Mother Gothel in that gif. Adele be careful...

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7 minutes ago, Ronnie Redd said:

But she swept the Grammy's! Wait...is this the final total? I don't wanna get ahead of myself...

As is stated in the article the sales figures are for sunday only.

And again what did 1989 did post grammys? I dont recall.

But yeah Lemonade is doing more and in SOME part i think Adele's AOTY speech plays a part in that. For many, incl me, it felt like Lemonade actually won and she lifted focis from 25. And i'm happy cuz it deserves the great boost!

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8 minutes ago, Johnny said:

No sis, Adele's total for Hello is over 10 million WW, almost 5 million in the U.S in just a little over one year. 

 

25 is certified Diamond in the U.S for > 10 million shipments, and 20 million copies worldwide. It's still #1 on WW iTunes. You're probably were just confused, but rule of thumb is if you're gonna come for anyone's sales, stay away from Adele. :gaycat3:

You do know I'm a fan of Adele's, right?

 

I'm just shocked Beyonce had the biggest boost, probably because Adele gave her her moment. 

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If William Bell is getting these kind of amazing percentage increases and still only sold just under 1,700 copies, I'd find the results posted in this article rather embarrassing for him. I don't feel like doing the math, but wouldn't this mean he only sold 10-15 copies the week before? And a nearly 5,000% increase only resulted in 428 songs sold? Buzz Angle and HDD probably should've kept Bell's results to themselves, as I can't see how posting these pathetic figures could possibly put Bell in a positive light.

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