List of best-selling music artists
The following list of best-selling music artists includes musical artists from the 20th century to the present with claims of 75 million or more record sales worldwide. The sales figures are calculated based on the formula detailed below.
The tables are listed with each artist's claimed sales figure(s) and their total independently certified units and are ranked in descending order by claimed sales. If two or more artists have the same claimed sales, they are then ranked by certified units. The claimed sales figure and the total of certified units (for each country) within the provided sources include sales of albums, singles, compilation-albums, music videos as well as downloads of singles and full-length albums. Sales figures, such as those from SoundScan, which are sometimes published by Billboard magazine, have not been included in the certified units column.
Definitions
Gold/Platinum certifications issued after 2016, especially on singles, are in some cases more than 50% streaming generated. Some of the 20th century artists can also have significant amount of streaming based certifications. The certified units of the newer artists may sometimes be higher than their listed claimed figures. This is because Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and almost all other certifying bodies count streaming towards Gold and Platinum thresholds required for Digital Single Award certification.[1][2][3] For this reason, some singles and even albums get over certified by hundreds of thousands of units. The over certified figures, however, are often in millions of units for RIAA certifications, one such example is Rihanna's single "We Found Love", which is certified at nine times Platinum by the RIAA, yet during the time of the certification, it had sold 5.4 million downloads.[4][5]
The certified units for some artists/bands who have multi-disc albums can be higher than their listed claimed figures due to the RIAA counting each unit within a set as one unit toward certification. The certified units also can be inflated by the redundancy of certifications, because each of tracks downloads and streams contributed to the certifications of both of the single and the respective album. The RIAA counts 10 downloads of individual track as well as 1,500 audio/video streams as an equivalent to one unit of album, including those from singles released prior to the album release.[6] Theoretically, if one song were streamed 1.5 billion times on YouTube, the single would receive Diamond and the whole album could be certified Platinum,[7] thus creating a combined total of 11 million certified units without any sales. Kanye West's album The Life of Pablo achieved Platinum without selling a single copy and was only available for streaming.[8]
Issued certifications for songs which have been recorded by multiple artists including featured artists are added to each artist's total amount of certified units, as all the artists would have played a significant part in a song. For example, "This Is What You Came For" and "Where Them Girls At" include Rihanna and Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj as featured artists respectively, so the certifications issued for these songs are added to the total amount of certified units for all involved artists. However, the certifications issued for songs that have been recorded by four or more artists are not included as the artists involved would have played minor roles, examples of such songs are Kanye West's "Monster" and/or "All Day".[a]
Standards
- The figures of total certified units within the tables below are based on certified units of albums, singles (including digital downloads) and videos.
- Markets' order within the tables is based on Retail Value: each market generates respectively, the largest market at the top and smallest at the bottom.[9][10]
- The column for certified sales includes markets, the databases of which contain certifications representing figures of 100,000 and more.
Artists by reputed sales
250 million or more records
Artist | Country | Period active | Release-year of first charted record | Genre | Total certified units (from available markets)[b] |
Claimed sales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Beatles | United Kingdom | 1960–1970[11] | 1962[11] | Rock / pop[11] |
295.5 million
|
600 million[43][44] 500 million[45][46] |
Michael Jackson | United States | 1964–2009[47] | 1971[47] | Pop / rock / dance / soul / R&B[47] |
292.5 million
|
500 million[45][64] 400 million[65] |
Elvis Presley | United States | 1953–1977[66] | 1956[66] | Rock and roll / pop / gospel / country[66] |
235.3 million
|
500 million[72] |
Elton John | United Kingdom | 1962–present[73] | 1970[73] | Pop / rock[73] |
216.6 million
|
300 million[77][78] 250 million[79][80] |
Madonna | United States | 1979–present[81] | 1982[81] | Pop / dance / electronica[81] |
192.9 million
|
300 million[88][89] 250 million[90] |
Queen | United Kingdom | 1971–present[91] | 1973[91] | Rock[91] |
190.1 million
|
300 million[94][95] 250 million[96] |
Led Zeppelin | United Kingdom | 1968–1980[97] | 1969[97] | Hard rock / blues rock / folk rock[97] |
143.1 million
|
300 million[101][102] 200 million[103][104] |
Rihanna | Barbados | 2003–present[105] | 2005[105] | R&B / pop / dance / hip-hop[105] |
411.2 million
|
250 million[109][110] 230 million[111] |
Pink Floyd | United Kingdom | 1965–1996, 2005, 2012–2014[112][113] | 1967[112] | Progressive rock / psychedelic rock[112] |
124.8 million
|
250 million[117][118] 200 million[119] |
The Rolling Stones | United Kingdom | 1962–present[120] | 1963[120] | Rock / blues rock[120] |
104.1 million
|
250 million[123][124] 200 million[125] |
200 million to 249 million records
Artist | Country | Period active | Release-year of first charted record | Genre | Total certified units (from available markets)[b] |
Claimed sales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eminem | United States | 1996–present[126] | 1999[126] | Hip-hop[126] |
345.8 million
|
220 million[128] |
Mariah Carey | United States | 1988–present[129] | 1990[129] | R&B / pop / soul / hip-hop[129] |
230.495 million
|
220 million[133][134] |
Whitney Houston | United States | 1977–2012[135] | 1984[135] | R&B / soul / pop / dance-pop / gospel[135] |
165 million
|
220 million[139][140] |
Taylor Swift | United States | 2006–present[141] | 2006[141] | Pop / country / rock / folk / alternative[142] |
298.9 million
|
200 million[143] 170 million[144] |
Beyoncé | United States | 1997–present[145] | 2002[145][146] | R&B / pop / hip-hop[145] |
274.6 million
|
200 million[150] 160 million[151] |
AC/DC | Australia | 1973–present[152] | 1975[152] | Hard rock / blues rock / rock and roll[152] |
173.1 million
|
200 million[153] |
Eagles | United States | 1971–1980, 1994–present[154] | 1972[154] | Rock[154] |
153.7 million
|
200 million[156] |
Celine Dion | Canada | 1981–present[157] | 1981[157] | Pop / chanson / R&B / rock[157] |
146.4 million
|
200 million[162][163] |
120 million to 199 million records
Artist | Country | Period active | Release-year of first charted record | Genre | Total certified units (from available markets)[b] |
Claimed sales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drake | Canada | 2001–present[164] | 2009[164] | Hip-hop / R&B / pop[164] |
556.8 million
|
170 million[165] |
Garth Brooks | United States | 1989–present[166] | 1989[166] | Country[166] | 170 million[168] | |
Kanye West | United States | 1996–present[169] | 2003[169] | Hip-hop / electronic / pop[169] | 160 million[171] | |
Billy Joel | United States | 1964–present[172] | 1971[172] | Pop / rock[172] | 160 million[174] | |
Justin Bieber | Canada | 2008–present[175] | 2009[175] | Pop / teen pop / dance-pop[175] |
313.46 million
|
150 million[176] |
Ed Sheeran | United Kingdom | 2004–present[177] | 2011[177] | Pop / folk pop[177] |
288 million
|
150 million[178] |
Bruno Mars | United States | 2004–present[179] | 2010[179] | Pop rock / R&B[179] |
206.7 million
|
150 million[182] |
Britney Spears | United States | 1998–present[183] | 1998[183] | Pop / dance / dance-pop[183] |
155.28 million
|
150 million[187] |
Bruce Springsteen | United States | 1972–present[188] | 1973[188] | Rock[188] |
128.7 million
|
150 million[190] |
U2 | Ireland | 1976–present[191] | 1980[191] | Rock[191] |
116.7 million
|
150 million[195] |
Aerosmith | United States | 1970–present[196] | 1973[196] | Hard rock[196] |
105.4 million
|
150 million[198] |
Phil Collins | United Kingdom | 1980–2011, 2015–present[199] | 1981[199] | Rock / progressive rock / adult contemporary[199] |
101.3 million
|
150 million[202] |
Barbra Streisand | United States | 1960–present[203] | 1963[203] | Pop / adult contemporary[203] | 150 million[204] | |
ABBA | Sweden | 1972–1982, 2016–present[205] | 1972[205] | Pop / disco[205] |
72.21 million
|
150 million[214] |
Julio Iglesias | Spain | 1968–present[215] | 1968[215] | Latin[215] |
51.7 million
|
150 million[218] |
Frank Sinatra | United States | 1935–1971, 1973–1995[219] | 1940[219] | Pop / swing / easy listening[219] | 150 million[221] | |
Katy Perry | United States | 2001–present[222] | 2008[222] | Pop[222] |
190.4 million
|
143 million[223] |
Chris Brown | United States | 2005–present[224] | 2005[224] | R&B / hip-hop / pop[224] |
247.4 million
|
140 million[225] |
Jay-Z | United States | 1996–present[226] | 1996[226] | Hip-hop[226] | 125 million[227] | |
Metallica | United States | 1981–present[228] | 1983[228] | Heavy metal / thrash metal[228] |
107.8 million
|
125 million[230] |
Lady Gaga | United States | 2005–present[231] | 2008[231] | Pop / dance / electronic[231] |
168.05 million
|
124 million[232] |
Lil Wayne | United States | 1996–present[233] | 1999[233] | Hip-hop[233] | 120 million[234] | |
Maroon 5 | United States | 1994–present[235] | 2002[235] | Pop rock / funk rock / dance-pop[235] |
147.8 million
|
120 million[236] |
Adele | United Kingdom | 2006–present[237] | 2008[237] | Pop / soul[237] |
145.9 million
|
120 million[238] |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | United States | 1983–present[239] | 1987[239] | Funk rock / alternative rock[239] |
106.7 million
|
120 million[241] |
Fleetwood Mac | United Kingdom United States |
1967–present[242] | 1968[242] | Rock / pop[242] | 120 million[245] | |
Bon Jovi | United States | 1983–present[246] | 1983[246] | Hard rock / glam metal[246] |
113.2 million
|
120 million[249] |
Rod Stewart | United Kingdom | 1964–present[250] | 1969[250] | Rock / pop[250] |
84.9 million
|
120 million[253] |
Bee Gees | United Kingdom Australia[254][255] |
1963–2003 2009–2012[256] |
1963[256] | Pop / disco[256] |
75.5 million
|
120 million[259] |
100 million to 119 million records
Artist | Country | Period active | Release-year of first charted record | Genre | Total certified units (from available markets)[b] |
Claimed sales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nicki Minaj | Trinidad and Tobago | 2007–present[260] | 2010[260] | Hip-hop / pop[260] |
179.5 million
|
100 million[261] |
Coldplay | United Kingdom | 1997–present[262] | 1999[262] | Alternative rock / pop rock / pop[262] |
160.6 million
|
100 million[267] |
George Strait | United States | 1981–present[268] | 1984[268] | Country[268] | 100 million[269] | |
Linkin Park | United States | 1996–present[270] | 2000[270] | Alternative rock / nu metal / rap rock[270] |
114.4 million
|
100 million[271] |
Journey | United States | 1973–present[272] | 1975[272] | Rock / soft rock[272] | 100 million[274] | |
Pink | United States | 1995–present[275] | 2000[275] | Pop / pop rock / R&B[275] |
94.3 million
|
100 million[276] |
Shania Twain | Canada | 1993–present[277] | 1993[277] | Country pop[277] |
87.4 million
|
100 million[278] |
Christina Aguilera | United States | 1993–present[279] | 1998[279] | R&B / pop / rock[279] |
87 million
|
100 million[280][281] |
B'z | Japan | 1988–present[282] | 1988[282] | Rock / pop rock / hard rock[282] | 100 million[283] | |
Guns N' Roses | United States | 1985–present[284] | 1987[284] | Hard rock / heavy metal[284] |
81.9 million
|
100 million[286] |
Backstreet Boys | United States | 1993–present[287] | 1995[287] | Pop[287] |
79.9 million
|
100 million[291] |
Eric Clapton | United Kingdom | 1962–present[292] | 1970[292] | Rock / blues[292] |
71.6 million
|
100 million[294] |
Neil Diamond | United States | 1966–present[295] | 1966[295] | Pop / rock[295] | 100 million[297] | |
Prince | United States | 1976–2016[298] | 1978[298] | Funk / R&B / pop / soul / rock[298] |
67.6 million
|
100 million[299] |
Paul McCartney | United Kingdom | 1960–present[300] | 1970[300] | Rock[300] | 100 million[302] | |
Janet Jackson | United States | 1982–present[303] | 1982[303] | R&B / pop[303] | 100 million[304] | |
Kenny Rogers | United States | 1958–2020[305] | 1975[305] | Country / pop[305] | 100 million[307] | |
Santana | United States | 1966–present[308] | 1969[308] | Rock[308] |
62.8 million
|
100 million[309] |
Simon & Garfunkel | United States | 1956–2004[310] | 1964[310] | Folk rock[310] |
62.1 million
|
100 million[311] |
The Doors | United States | 1965–1973[312] | 1967[312] | Psychedelic rock[312] | 100 million[313] | |
George Michael | United Kingdom | 1981–2016[314] | 1984[314] | Pop[314] |
54.6 million
|
100 million[316] |
Dire Straits | United Kingdom | 1977–1995[317] | 1978[317] | Rock[317] |
53.6 million
|
100 million[318] |
Foreigner | United States United Kingdom |
1976–present[319] | 1977[319] | Rock / hard rock[319] | 100 million[320] | |
Chicago | United States | 1967–present[321] | 1969[321] | Rock / pop[321] | 100 million[323] | |
Bob Dylan | United States | 1959–present[324] | 1963[324] | Folk / rock[324] | 100 million[325] | |
Meat Loaf | United States | 1968–2022[326] | 1977[326] | Rock / hard rock[326] | 100 million[327] | |
The Carpenters | United States | 1969–1983[328] | 1969[328] | Pop[328] | 100 million[330] | |
Cher | United States | 1964–present[331] | 1965[331] | Pop / rock / dance / folk[331] |
44.7 million
|
100 million[337] |
Earth, Wind & Fire | United States | 1969–present[338] | 1971[338] | Funk / R&B / soul[338] | 100 million[341] | |
David Bowie | United Kingdom | 1962–2016[342] | 1967[342] | Art rock / glam rock / pop[342] | 100 million[343] | |
Def Leppard | United Kingdom | 1977–present[344] | 1979[344] | Hard rock / heavy metal[344] | 100 million[346] | |
Stevie Wonder | United States | 1961–present[347] | 1962[347] | Funk / R&B / soul[347] | 100 million[348] | |
Genesis | United Kingdom | 1967–1999 2006–present[349] |
1969[349] | Progressive rock / pop rock[349] | 100 million[350] | |
Gloria Estefan | United States | 1975–present[351] | 1984[351] | Latin pop / dance pop[351] | 100 million[353] | |
Tina Turner | United States | 1958–2009[354] | 1960[355] | Rock / pop[355] |
37.7 million
|
100 million[356] |
James Taylor | United States | 1968–present[357] | 1970[357] | Rock / pop[357] | 100 million[358] | |
Olivia Newton-John | United Kingdom Australia |
1966–2022[359] | 1966[359] | Pop[359] | 100 million[361] | |
Linda Ronstadt | United States | 1967–2011[362] | 1968[362] | Rock / folk / country[362] | 100 million[363] | |
The Beach Boys | United States | 1961–present[364] | 1962[364] | Rock / pop / surf rock[364] | 100 million[365] | |
Donna Summer | United States | 1968–2012[366] | 1974[366] | Pop / disco / R&B[366] | 100 million[367] |
80 million to 99 million records
Artist | Country | Period active | Release-year of first charted record | Genre | Total certified units (from available markets)[b] |
Claimed sales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shakira | Colombia | 1988–present[368] | 1995[368] | Latin pop / pop / pop rock[368] |
99.7 million
|
95 million[369] |
Ariana Grande | United States | 2008–present[370] | 2013[370] | Pop / R&B[370] |
192.4 million
|
90 million[371] |
Alicia Keys | United States | 1996–present[372] | 2001[372] | Hip-hop / R&B / pop[372] |
99.9 million
|
90 million[373] |
Tim McGraw | United States | 1990–present[374] | 1994[374] | Country[374] | 90 million[375] | |
Lionel Richie | United States | 1968–present[376] | 1981[376] | Pop / R&B[376] | 90 million[378] | |
Johnny Cash | United States | 1954–2003[379] | 1956[379] | Country / rock and roll / gospel[379] | 90 million[380] | |
Justin Timberlake | United States | 1992–present[381] | 2002[381] | Pop / R&B / neo soul[381] |
93.31 million
|
88 million[382] |
R.E.M. | United States | 1980–2011[383] | 1983[383] | Alternative rock[383] |
45.3 million
|
85 million[384] |
Post Malone | United States | 2013–present[385] | 2015[385] | Pop / R&B / hip-hop[385] |
238.5 million
|
80 million[386] |
Flo Rida | United States | 2007–present[387] | 2007[387] | Hip-hop / hip house /EDM[387] |
90.7 million
|
80 million[388] |
Usher | United States | 1991–present[389] | 1994[389] | R&B / pop[389] | 80 million[390] | |
The Black Eyed Peas | United States | 1995–present[391] | 1998[391] | Hip-hop / R&B / dance[391] |
71.1 million
|
80 million[392] |
Van Halen | United States | 1978–2020[393] | 1978[393] | Hard rock / heavy metal[393] | 80 million[394] | |
Ayumi Hamasaki | Japan | 1998–present[395] | 1998[395] | J-pop / pop / dance / electronic[395] | 80 million[396][397] | |
Tom Petty | United States | 1976–2017[398] | 1977[398] | Rock[398] | 80 million[399] | |
Johnny Hallyday | France | 1957–2017[400] | 1960[400] | Rock / pop[400] | 80 million[402] |
75 million to 79 million records
Artist | Country | Period active | Release-year of first charted record | Genre | Total certified units (from available markets)[b] |
Claimed sales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Weeknd | Canada | 2010–present[403] | 2013[403] | Pop / R&B[403] |
246.6 million
|
75 million[404] |
Imagine Dragons | United States | 2008–present[405] | 2012[405] | Pop rock / electropop / pop[405] |
161.7 million
|
75 million[406] |
Luke Bryan | United States | 2001–present[407] | 2007[389] | Country / country pop[389] | 75 million[408] | |
Tupac Shakur | United States | 1991–1996[409] | 1991[409] | Hip-hop[409] | 75 million[411] | |
Nirvana | United States | 1987–1994[412] | 1990[412] | Grunge / alternative rock[412] |
91.1 million
|
75 million[415] |
Green Day | United States | 1987–present[416] | 1994[391] | Punk rock / pop punk / alternative rock[416] |
69.4 million
|
75 million[418] |
Alabama | United States | 1972–present[419] | 1980[419] | Country/pop rock[419] | 75 million[420] | |
Oasis | United Kingdom | 1991–2009[421] | 1994[421] | Rock / Britpop[421] | 75 million[423] | |
R. Kelly | United States | 1989–2019[424] | 1991[425] | R&B / soul / hip-hop[425] | 75 million[426] | |
Robbie Williams | United Kingdom | 1990–present[427] | 1996[427] | Pop rock[427] |
56.4 million
|
75 million[428] |
Bob Seger | United States | 1961–present[429] | 1967[429] | Rock / Hard rock/ Pop rock[429] | 75 million[430] | |
Kenny G | United States | 1982–present[431] | 1984[431] | Smooth jazz[431] | 75 million[432] | |
Enya | Ireland | 1982–present[433] | 1987[433] | New-age / Celtic[433] |
51.9 million
|
75 million[436] |
Bryan Adams | Canada | 1979–present[437] | 1979[437] | Rock[437] |
50.9 million
|
75 million[439] |
Bob Marley | Jamaica | 1962–1981[440] | 1975[440] | Reggae[440] |
47.5 million
|
75 million[443] |
The Police | United Kingdom | 1977–1986 2007–2008[444] |
1978[444] | Pop / rock[444] |
42.6 million
|
75 million[447] |
Barry Manilow | United States | 1973–present[448] | 1973[448] | Pop / soft rock[448] | 75 million[449] | |
Kiss | United States | 1972–2023[450] | 1974[450] | Hard rock / heavy metal[450] | 75 million[451] | |
Aretha Franklin | United States | 1956–2018[452] | 1961[452] | Soul / gospel / jazz / blues / R&B[452] | 75 million[453] |
See also
- List of best-selling albums
- List of best-selling singles
- Best-selling artists by nationality
- Best-selling artists by territory
- List of best-selling music artists in Brazil
- List of best-selling music artists in Finland
- List of highest-certified music artists in Germany
- List of best-selling music artists in Japan
- List of best-selling female music artists in the United Kingdom
- List of highest-certified music artists in the United States
- Best-selling artists by genre
- IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year
Notes
- ^ Below you can get an understanding as to when certifications for songs are added to the total certified sales of the listed artists.
- One lead artist and one featured artist. (The issued certification(s) should be added to the total of both, the lead artist and the featured artist as both will have almost equal amount of part).
- Two lead artists.(The issued certification(s) should be added to the total of both lead artists as both will have almost equal amount of part).
- Two lead artists and one featured artist. (The issued certification(s) should be added to the total of both lead artists as well as the featured artist. Both lead artists will play a significant part in a song and the part of the featured artist also should be significant enough).
- One lead artist and two featured artists. (The issued certification(s) should be added to the total of the lead artist and to the total of both featured artists as almost all should have equal amount of part).
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- United States: 1958[454]
- Japan: 1989[455]
- Germany: 1975[14]
- United Kingdom: 1973[456]
- France: 1973[457]
- Canada: 1975[458]
- Australia: 1997[19] (online certification-database has begun since 1997. Certifications; however, existed in Australia since the 1970s)
- Brazil: 1990[459]
- Netherlands: 1978[22]
- Italy: 2009[23] (online certification-database covers certifications issued since 2009. Certifications; however, have existed in Italy since the 1980s)[57]
- Spain: 1979[53]
- Sweden: 1987[26]
- Norway: 1993[27]
- Denmark: 2001[58] (online certifications for Denmark start from 2001. Certifications; however, existed in Denmark since the early 1990s[460])
- Switzerland: 1989[461]
- Mexico: 1999[462]
- Argentina: 1980[463]
- Belgium: 1995[464]
- Austria: 1990[37]
- Poland: 1995[38]
- Finland: 1971[465]
- Ireland: 2005[108]
- New Zealand: July 1978[40]
- Portugal:[42](online certification-database covers certifications issued since 2004. Certifications; however, have existed in Portugal since the 1980s)[57]
- United States[469] (Note, U.S. certification-award-levels for singles before 1989 were: 1,000,000 for Gold and 2,000,000 for Platinum.[470] Also, U.S. certification-awards for Shortform albums before September 1996 were: 250,000 for Gold and 500,000 for Platinum[471])
- Japan[472][473]
- Germany[474] (Note, German certification-award-levels for singles before 1988 were: 500,000 for Gold and 1,000,000 for Platinum.[475][476][477][76][57])
- United Kingdom[478]
- France[479][457][480][481]
- Canada[482] (Canadian certification-award-levels for singles before February 1982 were: 75,000 for Gold and 150,000 for Platinum[483])
- Brazil[484][485][486]
- Netherlands[487]
- Italy[23][488][489]
- Spain[490][491]
- Sweden[492]
- Norway[493][494][495][496][497]
- Denmark[460][498][499][500]
- Switzerland[461]
- Mexico[501][502]
- Argentina[463]
- Belgium[503][504]
- Austria:[503][505][506]
- Poland[507][508]
- Finland[465]
- New Zealand: (NZ certification-levels for singles before 1989 were: 10,000 for Gold, 20,000 for Platinum)[509](NZ certification-levels for singles before June 2007 were: 5,000 for Gold, 10,000 for Platinum)[510] (The levels for singles were adjusted again on June 17, 2016 from previous 7,500 for Gold, 15,000 for Platinum, to 15,000 for Gold, 30,000 for Platinum)[511]
- Portugal:[512]
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