Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Music: 2021 was a good year for Wallen, Adele (and vinyl)

- Mark Kennedy

NEW YORK – New data from the music industry confirms what a lot of people long suspected — 2021 was a very good year for Morgan Wallen, Adele and vinyl.

MRC Data’s year-end report, presented in collaborat­ion with Billboard, showed that Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” ended 2021 as both the top country album of the year and the most popular album across all genres, with 3.2 million equivalent album units earned during the year.

That’s despite Wallen being rebuked by the music industry after a video surfaced showing him blurting out a racial slur. The singer was dropped by his label, disqualified from the Academy of Country Music Awards, and his music was temporaril­y pulled by radio stations and streaming services.

Other top albums in 2021 include Olivia Rodrigo’s “SOUR,” Pop Smoke’s “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” and Doja Cat’s “Planet Her.” Dua Lipa’s single “Levitating” was unstoppabl­e, with 804.7 million on-demand audio and video streams, the top hit of the year.

Adele’s album “30” arrived late last year, and she recorded the highest album sales debut in four years, with first-week sales of 839,000 equivalent units. It was the biggest-selling album debut since Taylor Swift’s “Reputation” in 2017. Adele’s previous album, 2015’s “25,” still holds the record for most albums sold in a single week, with 3.38 million copies.

Drake’s “Certified Lover Boy” was 2021’s most popular rap album in the United States, with 1.97 million equivalent album units earned. Masked Wolf’s “Astronaut in the Ocean” was the most-consumed rap song of 2021. Bad Bunny’s “El Último Tour Del Mundo” was the top Latin album.

And in this digital age — audio ondemand streaming set a single-year high with 988.1 billion streams — there was also a big step into the past: Vinyl sales surpassed CDs as the most-sold physical format for the first time since MRC Data started measuring music sales in 1991.

Vinyl’s share of physical sales accounted for less than 2% in 2011, but finished 2021 with more than half of all physical album sales, totaling a whopping 41.7 million albums.

The data also showed that streaming of new music declined in volume year-over-year, an accelerati­on of a trend that picked up steam during the first waves of COVID-19 lockdowns, “as music fans turned to old favorites for nostalgia listening,” the report said.

 ?? COLUMBIA RECORDS/BIG LOUD RECORDS-REPUBLIC RECORDS ?? This combinatio­n of album covers shows “30” by Adele, left, and “Dangerous: The Double Album,” by Morgan Wallen. Adele’s album “30” recorded the highest album sales debut in four years and Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” ended 2021 as both the top country album of the year and the most popular album across all genres, with 3.2 million equivalent album units earned during the year.
COLUMBIA RECORDS/BIG LOUD RECORDS-REPUBLIC RECORDS This combinatio­n of album covers shows “30” by Adele, left, and “Dangerous: The Double Album,” by Morgan Wallen. Adele’s album “30” recorded the highest album sales debut in four years and Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” ended 2021 as both the top country album of the year and the most popular album across all genres, with 3.2 million equivalent album units earned during the year.

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