Adele has been having quite a successful year. With another huge world tour and an album that managed to touch so many people’s hearts, she’s been enjoying life, touring with friends, hard launching her husband, and now has another medal for her discography.
One of her most successful albums, ‘21‘, has a new achievement to it and fans are happy that the album finally got the recognition it deserves. What’s the achievement? Read on to learn more.
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Adele’s ’21’ Details
Adele’s ‘21‘, which she named after her age at the time, went on to become one of the most successful albums in the 21st century. Released in 2011, the album revolves around the artist’s experiences with grief, healing, forgiveness, and insights into her life.
Though a sleeper hit, the album surprisingly went on to become Adele’s most successful album to date. It was a chart-topper in more than 30 countries and was called the world’s best-selling album of the year during its release. It’s the most successful album of the 21st century in the United Kingdom. It also kept its top spot for more than twenty weeks, which is the highest by a female artist in Billboard’s history. The album also won the Grammy for Album Of The Year in 2012. It has been named one of the ‘500 Greatest Albums Of All Time’ by Rolling Stone.
Now more than a decade later, the album reaches another feat.
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’21’ Creates New Record
According to recent Spotify stats, Adele’s ‘21‘ has reached 6 billion streams on Spotify.
More than a decade later, her most successful album, ‘21‘, is her first and only album to reach this milestone. The album includes some of Adele’s most successful songs, such as ‘Rolling In The Deep‘ and ‘Someone Like You‘. As her fourth album is anticipated soon, fans are thrilled to see that ‘21‘ is finally getting the recognition it deserves.
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