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List of best-selling albums by country

The following is an independently-determined list of best-selling albums by country. Depends on the measurement, record sales of albums are taken by estimations or certifications.

Note that some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available published data from a number of territories, unlike the United Kingdom and the United States with recognized national measurement firms and certifying bodies such as Official Charts Company/British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and Nielsen SoundScan/Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) respectively. Therefore, it is not an exhaustive list, so no rankings are given in certain cases.

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Bangladesh

Belgium

Bolivia

Brazil

Burkina Faso

Bulgaria

Cameroon

Canada

Chile

China

Colombia

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Dominican Republic

  • Additional information: A best-selling album could have sales between 4,000 and 10,000 copies, according to some reports in the 1990s to early 2010s.

Ecuador

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Ghana

  • Additional information: According to a 2003 report from The Society, gospel music in Ghana constituted the largest commercial genre by that time; and 5,000 copies sold of a record were technically a "hit" in the country. A 2005 article of Daily Graphic, puts the highest amount that a musician can peak to be 50,000 copies.

Greece

  • All sales figures are based on certifications as detailed in Ελληνικἠ Δισκογραφἰα 1950 - 2023, Πἐτρος Δραγουμἀνος (Greek Discography 1950–2023 by Petros Dragoumanos) except as otherwise noted.
  • IFPI Greece counts each disc within a double album as a single unit for the purposes of gold and platinum awards, treating double albums as two separate units for certification calculations. To accurately report sales figures per album unit, this chart adjusts certifications for double albums to total units sold by dividing the certification amount by the number of discs (2) in the LP.
  • Total streams per album are used as tiebreaker for albums with same certification levels

Haiti

  • Additional information: Legitimate album sales higher estimates are considered to be between 5,000 and even a "maximum" of 10,000 of a record.

Hong Kong

The following is a list of best-selling albums in Hong Kong. This list may include various types of albums, such as studio albums, live albums, extended plays, greatest hits, compilations, various artists, soundtracks, and remixes. To appear on the list, the sales figure must be published by a reliable source, and the album must have sold at least 100,000 units.

According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (Hong Kong Group), The Private Eyes (半斤八両) by Sam Hui is the best-selling album of all time in Hong Kong, with over 500,000 copies sold. Paula Tsui is recognized by IFPI (Hong Kong Group) as the best-selling female recording artist of all time in Hong Kong, with at least three of her albums each exceeding 350,000 copies in sales. Other prominent Cantopop artists such as Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, and Jacky Cheung have each achieved average album sales of over 200,000 copies. Sammi Cheng has been awarded the IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award for Best Selling Female Artist nine times, and has received the award for Best Selling Album on four occasions. Mainland Chinese singer Faye Wong, who previously developed her career in Hong Kong, was listed by Guinness World Records as the "Best-selling artist of Canto-pop music (female)." However, this designation has been considered misleading, as her reported sales figures have not been certified by IFPI (Hong Kong Group). According to Guinness, the figures are based on estimations rather than certifications. Since Cantopop originated in Hong Kong, the Guinness listing may lead to the misconception that Wong is the Best-selling female artist in the Hong Kong region. Industry-standard sales certifications should be issued by recognized organizations such as IFPI, rather than Guinness World Records. Notably, Faye Wong has never received any IFPI Hong Kong awards for Best Selling Female Artist or Best Selling Album. According to IFPI (Hong Kong Group) records, only two of her albums have achieved platinum status in Hong Kong, which does not qualify as high-volume sales under IFPI's historical benchmarks.

Historically, the Hong Kong market has been dominated by local artists and music. However, the Cantonese music market is relatively small, and no Cantonese-language album has ever achieved sales of one million units within Hong Kong. Even when Cantonese songs gain overseas exposure, such popularity does not translate into significant album sales. As a result, no Cantonese album has surpassed one million copies sold across Asia. Any artist claiming that their Cantonese-language album has exceeded one million units sold in Asia is, therefore, making a demonstrably misleading statement.

Album sales in Hong Kong peaked between 1980 and 1992. However, beginning in 1993, the widespread emergence of pirated copies led to a year-on-year decline in sales. The situation worsened in 1999 with the rise of internet downloads, which further impacted the market.

Certification levels

Local albums

International albums

List of best-selling albums

Note: Some of the claimed sales figures taken from labels may seem inflated.Only certified sales within the Hong Kong region and officially claimed figures made within three years of an album's release are accepted. Sales figures from unreliable sources — including exaggerated claims, unverifiable cumulative totals, speculative estimates published by magazines, and fan-generated data — are excluded.

Best-selling albums by year

2000s

2010s

Hungary

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Ivory Coast

Jamaica

Japan

Latvia

Malaysia

Sales figure derived from various sources.

Malta

Malawi

Mexico

Morocco

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

Norway

Pakistan

Papua New Guinea

Up to 2006, George Telek's albums distributed by CHM sold about 15,000 copies each. The band Painim Wok, which had Telek as a member, became one of the best-selling bands in Papua New Guinea (or the best-selling band) with over 100,000 copies of their albums in 5 years alone up to 1993.

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Singapore

Sierra Leone

South Africa

South Korea

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Taiwan

Tanzania

  • Additional information: Between 1999 and 2001 "several rappers" sold over 100,000 copies of their albums. Dudubaya sold 25,000 copies with Papo na Papo (2004) in its first-week.

Thailand

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Latin

Puerto Rico

Uruguay

Venezuela

Yugoslavia

Zimbabwe

  • Additional information: According to Media, Democracy and Development (1997), "a very big hit may be in the region of 50 000 copies".

By region and former countries

Central America

Europe

Middle East (Gulf States)

USSR

See also

Notes

References