British singer Adele returns to number one United Kingdom He also broke the national record for most streams in a week with his new single “Easy on Me”.
This is their third single to top the charts in the country after “Someone Like You” and “Hello”. In addition, Adele holds four tops on the US Billboard Hot 100 in her name.
Aired 24 million times in the last seven days, the singer’s new song Broke the record 16.9 million “7 Rings” streams Haryana Grande In 2019.
A captivating ballad exploring Adele’s divorce from manager Simon Connecky, “Easy on Me” is the lead single from Adele’s upcoming album “30”, her first new song in six years.
On October 15, streaming company Spotify also announced Twitter Adele broke the record for most broadcasts in a single day by “Easy on Me”.
According to official UK chart numbers, the song had the most successful first-week sales in four years, with 217,300 sales – the highest since Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” was released in January 2017.
The single digital download sales figures of 23,500 were the highest in 2021 to date.
The anticipation for Adele’s new album also revealed that the popularity of her previous songs had increased – her 2011 track “Someone Like You” returned in the top 40 with 2016’s “When We Were Young”.
She was the first person to appear on the cover of the British and American editions of Vogue magazine in November, with interviews for two magazines published online in early October.
In his American Vogue interview with Abi Aguirre, Adele said “30” became a way of explaining things to her son, and why his parents no longer lived together.
“It’s soft for me, this post, I love it so much …”, Adele told the press. “I do not think so. This is my album. I want to share myself with everyone, but I think I will never give up on this.
Oh “30” Release Scheduled for November 19th.
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