It’s been a big week for Taylor Swift this week. She’s dropped an album and she’s busy selling thousands of them in the U.K.
After just one week of being out, Taylor Swift’s reputation has shifted 84,000 copies in the U.K, making it Swift’s third No.1 album in the country. It has also become the best selling album of 2017, despite being held from streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music according to BBC.
Swift’s previous No.1’s in the U.K. including her 2014 release 1989, which scored 900,00 copies in week one, and Red, which sold 61,779 copies. Overall, reputation has scored the sixth highest opening week sales of the year to date in the U.K. These sales alone prove that Swift doesn’t need to press or talk to the media to have a highly successful album. It’s the most successful one of her career and is topping charts not only the U.S. but other countries around the world.
She’s breaking records one by one. The official numbers in the U.S. will be available Sunday and have already surpassed her 2014 hit album 1989. Rumor has it, the album has reached a peak of1.29 million but official numbers aren’t available yet. Check back here for official numbers as soon as they become available.
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Have you purchased reputation? What is your favorite song? Are you surprised it’s outsold 1989? You shouldn’t be. If you haven’t purchased the album yet, make sure to head to the nearest store and get a copy. You won’t regret it.
Taylor Swift’s sixth studio album reputation is available everywhere now.