Taylor Swift breaks the female record for the most number one album sales

2023-07-18 08:32:53

Taylor Swift achieved this record thanks to a re-recorded version of her third album, “Speak Now”, which was originally released in 2010.

Pop star Taylor Swift on Monday became the world’s highest-selling album by a female singer, breaking the previous record held by Barbra Streisand.

A total of 12 of the 33-year-old singer’s albums have reached number one on the Billboard singles reference chart, according to the organization’s website.

Swift also became “the first woman – and the first live solo artist” since August 1963 to have 11 of her albums simultaneously in the top 200, according to “Billboard”.

As for the absolute record for men and women, it is registered in the name of the American star Prince (19 albums), and it was achieved in the order of May 14, 2016, shortly after his death on April 21, 2016.

Taylor Swift achieved this record thanks to a re-recorded version of her third album, “Speak Now”, which was originally released in 2010.

In 2019, Swift publicly waged a battle to regain ownership of her first six record records, after music industry mogul Scooter Braun acquired her former record company, Big Machine.

For this purpose, I decided to record new versions of these works, the first of which was “Fearless (Taylors Virgin)” and then “Red (Taylors Virgin)”. “Speak Now” became the third album to be re-recorded, while the original version of it is still present in the “Billboard” ranking and ranks at number sixty-seven.

Taylor Swift often sets records. In October 2022, after the release of her album “Midnights”, his songs occupied the first ten places in the “Billboard Hot 100” ranking for songs.

With “Speak Now (Taylors Virgin)” topping the Billboard 200, Swift has six albums in the top 20, nine in the top 40, and ten in the top 100.

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