Adele sells 2.3M copies of "25" in first 3 days of release

Adele's new album is shattering records

Adele's new album "25" has sold more than 2.3 million copies in the United States during its first three days on the market, a stunning number for a music industry that has seen sales steadily fall in the digital era.

Adele says goodbye to streaming for "25"

To put that into perspective, only three other discs have sold more than a million copies all year so far.

Nielsen Music said Monday that Adele will almost certainly break the one-week record for sales, set by *NSYNC in 2000 with 2.4 million for "No Strings Attached."

Adele performed her hit "Hello" on "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend. That track alone has sold 2.5 million copies in the four weeks it has been on the market.

Adele made the decision to keep her new album off streaming services, including Spotify, for now. Last week, she tweeted that she felt both overwhelmed and grateful for fans' support of her latest music.

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