Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ Surpasses 925,000 in Sales

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After Taylor Swift’s album reputation sold over 700,000 in its first day, sales have continued to gain and sell at a rapid pace. 

Through the close of business on Sunday, November 12, it has been confirmed that the album has now sold over 925,000 copies in just three days according to the initial sales report from Nielson Music. Meaning, Swift is on track to making her biggest debut for an album ever.

The album will sell over 1 million copies by the end of the track week (ending November 16), and it will be Swift’s largest sales week yet. Reputation will surpass sales of her 2014 album 1989, which sold 1.29 million copies its first week. When reputation surpasses 1 million, it will make it Swift’s fourth album to do so. She is the only artist to have three (soon to be four) albums to surpass 1 million sales its first week. Her last three albums have surpassed the million mark by a large amount:1989 (1.29 million), Red (1.21 million), and Speak Now (1.05 million). There are rumors that reputation could almost hit the 2 million mark.

According to Billboard, the album is also set to debut at No.1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Dec 2). If the album arrives at No.1, this will make it Swift’s fifth album to do so, following 1989 (2014), Red (2012), Speak Now (2010), and Fearless (2008).

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Do you think reputation will hit the 2 million sales mark? Will it be her biggest album yet? Only time will tell but we have a hunch it will be.

Taylor Swift’s sixth studio album reputation is available everywhere now.