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This list documents the world's best-selling music artists alphabetically as well as by record sales. This page lists those artists who have had claims of over 50 million or more records in sales. The list is divided into numerous record-sales brackets within each of which, artists are listed in alphabetical order, rather than by number of records sold. The artists on the list are supported by third-party reliable sources, the sales-figures within which should represent a total number of sold albums, singles, compilation-albums, music videos as well as downloads of singles and full-length albums. It should, also, be noted that because record companies are known for inflating sales figures for promotional purposes,[1][2] some of the figures published by even reliable sources may need to be verified through certification-databases to avoid inflations in sales figures.

Artists by reputed sales

Please note that the figures of Total Certified Sales within the table below are based on certified sales of Albums, Singles (including Digital-downloads) and Videos.

Artist Country of origin Period active Genre Total certified sales
(From available markets) [Notes]
Claimed sales
The Beatles United KingdomUnited Kingdom 1960–1970 Rock, pop US: 202.6 million[3]
UK: 5.5 million[4]
GER: 7.2 million[5]
FRA: 3 million[6]
BRA: 500,000[7]
CAN: 12.5 million[8]
AUS: 2.7 million[9]
SWE 485,000[10]
ARG: 1.5 million[11]
SWI: 350,000[12]
AUT: 470,000[13]
Total available certified sales: 236.8 million
1 billion[14]
600 million[15][16]
Elvis Presley United States United States 1954–1977 Rock and roll, pop, country US: 176.6 million[17]
UK: 4.2 million[4]
GER: 1.5 million [5]
FRA: 2.4 million[6]
CAN: 2.7 million[18]
AUS: 1 million [9]
NLD: 520,000 [19]
SWE 360,000[10]
Total available certified sales: 189.2 million
1 billion[20][21]
600 million[22][23]
Michael Jackson United States United States 1964–2009 Pop, Rock, Soul US: 89.3 million [24]
UK: 18 million[4]
GER: 10.9 million[5]
FRA: 10.1 million[6][25][26]
CAN: 4.5 million[27]
MEX: 3.3 million[28]
AUS: 5.4 million[9]
SPA: 720,000[29]
NLD: 1.9 million [19]
SWE: 930,000 [10]
SWI: 900,000[12]
FIN: 336,326[30]
AUT: 1,180,000[13]
POL: 385,000[31]
Total available certified sales: 147.8 million
780 million[32][33]
380 million[34][35]
330 million[36][37]
ABBA Sweden Sweden 1972–1982 Pop US: 12.7 million [38]
UK: 12,2 million[4]
GER: 12.2 million[5]
FRA: 2.7 million[6][25]
CAN: 4.5 million[39]
AUS: 1 million[9]
SPA: 580,000[29]
NLD: 1.2 million [19]
SWE: 730,000 [10]
SWI: 600,000[12]
FIN: 652,605[40]
Total available certified sales: 49 million
370 million[41][42]
300 million[43]
Queen United Kingdom United Kingdom 1971–present Rock US: 41.3 million[44]
UK: 17.8 million[4]
GER: 11.1 million[5]
FRA: 4.1 million[6][25]
CAN: 1.5 million[45]
AUS: 1.9 million[9]
BRA: 960,000[7]
NLD: 1.8 million[19]
ARG: 1,040,000[46]
FIN: 366,152[47]
SWI: 1.2 million[12]
POL: 730,000[31]
AUT: 920,000[13]
Total available certified sales: 84.7 million
300 million[48][49]
150 million[50]

Notes^

  • Certification systems have been established periodically throughout the past half century, thus databases are not able to cover all sales.[51] Some (or all) records released and sold prior to the certification system's establishment year may not be accurately published within the relevant searchable certification database.[citation needed] Year of establishment:
  • Note that the certified-sales-figures will be periodically updated as some records have yet to reach a level of either the gold or the platinum award-levels, and some records have yet to reach a multi-platinum status.[51] Note that the tables are to include certified sales of those markets, the databases of which contain figures of 300,000 and above.
  • Certification numbers might overstate sales if stores order more albums than they are able to sell, due to certifications generally being determined by shipments, not actual sales. Record labels must also pay a fee; therefore, they may not always apply for a certification each time a record reaches an accredited status, meaning certifications might not be visible in the databases for more than a short period of time after an album is released.[52][53][54]
  • Modern sales recording began in the US in 1991, when retailers began transmitting sales reports electronically to Nielsen SoundScan. Before then, Billboard's charts relied on rankings rather than absolute sales figures from record stores. SoundScan now covers about 95% of music sales in the US.[52]
  • Note that the tables are to include two sources only for each claimed figure.

200 million to 299 million records

Artist Country Period Genre Estimated sales
AC/DC Australia 1973–present Hard rock 200 million[67]
Bee Gees United Kingdom/Australia 1958–2003 Pop / Disco 220 million[68]
Celine Dion Canada 1981–present Pop 200 million[69]
Elton John United Kingdom 1964–present Pop / Rock 250 million[70]
Julio Iglesias Spain 1968–present Latin 200 million[71]
Led Zeppelin United Kingdom 1968–1980 Hard rock 200 million[72]
Madonna United States 1982–present Pop / Dance 200 million[73][74]
Nana Mouskouri Greece/France 1958–2008 Pop folk 200 million[75]
Pink Floyd United Kingdom 1966–1996 Progressive rock 200 million[76][77]
The Rolling Stones United Kingdom 1962–present Rock / Blues rock 200 million[78]

100 million to 199 million records

Artist Country Period Genre Estimated sales
Aerosmith United States 1970–present Hard rock 150 million[79]
Allah Rakha Rahman India 1992–present Film score 100 million+[80]
Backstreet Boys United States 1993–present Pop 100 million[81][82][83]
Barbra Streisand United States 1960–present Pop / Adult contemporary 140 million[84][85]
Barry White United States 1972–2003 R&B / Soul 100 million[86]
Billy Joel United States 1964–present Pop / Rock 100 million[87]
Boney M. Germany 1975–present Disco 140 million[88]
Bon Jovi United States 1983–present Hard Rock 120 million[89][90][91][92]
Bruce Springsteen United States 1972–present Rock 120 million[93]
The Carpenters United States 1969–1983 Pop 100 million[94][95]
Charles Aznavour France 1936–present Pop / Chanson 100 million[96]
Cher United States 1964–present Pop / Dance 100 million[97][98][99]
Chicago United States 1967–present Pop rock 122 million[100]
David Bowie United Kingdom 1964–present Rock 140 million[101][102]
Deep Purple United Kingdom 1968–present Hard rock 100 million[103][dead link][104]
Depeche Mode United Kingdom 1980–present Electro Rock 100 million[105][106]
Dire Straits United Kingdom 1977–1995 Rock / Pop 120 million[107]
Dolly Parton United States 1964–present Country / Pop 100 million[108]
Eagles United States 1971–present Soft rock / Country rock 120 million[109]
Fleetwood Mac United Kingdom United States 1967–Present Pop rock 100 million[110]
The Four Seasons United States 1960–present Pop / Rock 100 million[111][112]
Frank Sinatra United States 1935–1995 Pop / Swing 150 million (albums)[113]
Garth Brooks United States 1989–present Country 128 million[114]
Genesis United Kingdom 1967–present Progressive rock / Pop rock 150 million[115]
George Michael United Kingdom 1981–present Pop 100 million[116]
Guns N' Roses United States 1985–present Hard rock 100 million[117]
The Jackson 5 United States 1966–1990 R&B / Soul / Pop / Disco 100 million[118]
Janet Jackson United States 1982–present R&B / Pop 100 million[119][120][121]
Johnny Hallyday France 1957–present Rock / Pop 100 million[122]
Kenny Rogers United States 1958–present Country / Pop 100 million[123]
Lionel Richie United States 1968–present Pop / R&B 100 million[124]
Luciano Pavarotti Italy 1961–2006 Opera 100 million[125]
Mariah Carey United States 1990–present Pop / R&B 175 million[126][127]
Metallica United States 1981–present Heavy metal 100 million[128][129]
Michiya Mihashi Japan 1955–1995 Enka / Min'yō 100 million[130][131]
Modern Talking Germany 1984–1987
1998–2003
Synthpop 120 million[132]
Neil Diamond United States 1966–present Pop / Rock 115 million[133]
Olivia Newton-John Australia 1966–present Pop 100 million[134]
Paul McCartney United Kingdom 1957–present rock 100 million[135]
Perry Como United States 1933–1998 Pop / Swing 100 million[136]
Pet Shop Boys United Kingdom 1981–present Synthpop 100 million[137]
Phil Collins United Kingdom 1980–present Adult contemporary 100 million[138]
Roberto Carlos Brazil 1950–present MPB / Brazilian rock 100 million[139]
Rod Stewart United Kingdom 1962–present Rock / Pop 100 million[140]
Status Quo United Kingdom 1967–present Rock 118 million[141]
Stevie Wonder United States 1961–present R&B / Soul 150 million[142]
Tina Turner United States 1955–present Rock and roll, pop 180 million[143]
U2 Ireland 1976–present Rock 150 million[144][145][146]
Udo Jürgens Austria 1961–present Schlager / Chanson /Pop 100 million[147][148]
Whitney Houston United States 1977–present R&B 170 million[149]
The Who United Kingdom 1964–Present Rock / Hard rock 100 million[150]

75 million to 99 million records

Artist Country Period Genre Estimated sales
B'z Japan 1988–Present Rock / Pop rock / Hard rock 75 million[151]
Britney Spears United States 1998–Present Pop / Dance / Dance-pop 83 million[152]
Carlos Santana Mexico 1966–Present Rock 80 million[153]
Eminem United States 1995–present Hip hop 80 million +[154]
Eurythmics United Kingdom 1980–present New wave 75 million[155]
Gloria Estefan United States 1977–present Latin / Dance / Pop 90 million[156]
Journey United States 1973–present Arena rock 75 million[157][158]
Luis Miguel Mexico 1982–Present Latin pop /Bolero/ Ballad / Mariachi 75 million[159]
Scorpions Germany 1969–present Hard rock 75 million[160]
Spice Girls United Kingdom 1996–2000
2007–2008
Teen pop 75 million[161]
Tupac Shakur United States 1990–1996 Hip hop 75 million +[162]
Van Halen United States 1978–present Hard Rock 80 million + [163]

50 million to 74 million records

Artist Country Period Genre Estimated sales
Ace of Base Sweden 1987–present Europop 50 million[164]
Alan Jackson United States 1989–present Country 50 million[165]
Alice Cooper United States 1965–present Hard rock / heavy metal 50 million[166]
Andrea Bocelli Italy 1994–present Pop / Classical / Opera 70 million[167]
Anne Murray Canada 1969–present Country / Adult contemporary 50 million[168][169]
Ayumi Hamasaki Japan 1994–present J-Pop 50 million[170]
Black Sabbath United Kingdom 1968–present Heavy metal 50 million[171]
Bob Dylan United States 1959–present Folk / Rock 70 million[172][173]
Bob Seger United States 1961–present Rock 50 million[174]
Boston United States 1976–present Arena rock 50 million[175]
Boyz II Men United States 1990–present R&B 60 million[176]
Bryan Adams Canada 1977–present Rock 65 million[177]
Coldplay United Kingdom 1997–present Alternative rock / Post-Britpop 50 million[178][179]
Def Leppard United Kingdom 1977–present Hard rock / heavy metal 65 million[180]
Destiny's Child United States 1998–2005 R&B / Pop 50 million[181]
Dreams Come True Japan 1989–present Pop / Jazz 55 million[182][183]
Duran Duran United Kingdom 1978–present New wave / alternative rock 70 million[184]
Enya Ireland 1982–present New age / Celtic 70 million[185]
Four Tops United States 1954–present R&B 50 million[186]
George Strait United States 1981–present Country 68 million[187][188]
Glay Japan 1994–present Rock / Pop 56 million[189]
Green Day United States 1987–present Pop Punk / Alternative Rock 65 million[190][191]
Hibari Misora Japan 1948–1989 Enka 68 million[192]
Iron Maiden United Kingdom 1975–present Heavy metal 70 million[193]
James Last Germany 1963–present Instrumental / Classical 50 million[194][195]
Jay-Z United States 1996–present Hip hop 50 million[196]
Jean Michel Jarre France 1971–present New age 70 million[197]
Jethro Tull United Kingdom 1968–present Progressive rock / hard rock 60 million[198]
Johnny Cash United States 1955–2003 Country / rock and roll 50 million[199]
Kiss United States 1973–present Hard rock / heavy metal 70 million[200]
Kenny G United States 1982–Present Smooth jazz 70 million[201]
Kylie Minogue Australia 1987–Present Dance pop 60 million[202]
Linkin Park United States 2000–present Nu metal / Alternative rock / rapcore 50 million[203]
Meat Loaf United States 1968–present Rock 70 million[204]
Michael Bolton United States 1968–present Pop 53 million[205]
Mötley Crüe United States 1981–present Glam metal 50 million[206]
Mr.Children Japan 1989–present Pop rock 50 million[207][208]
Nat King Cole United States 1936–1965 Vocal jazz 50 million[209]
New Kids on the Block United States 1984–present Teen pop 70 million[210]
Nirvana United States 1987–1994 Grunge / alternative rock 50 million[211]
Oasis United Kingdom 1991–2009 Britpop / Rock 50 million[212]
Orhan Gencebay Turkey 1966–present World fusion / Folk 60 million[213]
Pearl Jam United States 1990–present Alternative rock / Grunge 60 million[214]
The Police United Kingdom 1977–present Pop rock / New Wave 50 million[215]
Ray Conniff United States 1956–2002 Pop / Easy listening 50 million[216]
Reba McEntire United States 1974–present Country / Country Pop 55 million[217][218]
Red Hot Chili Peppers United States 1983–present Funk rock / alternative rock 50 million[219][220][221]
R.E.M. United States 1980–present Alternative rock 50 million[222][223]
Ricky Martin Puerto Rico 1984–present Pop / Latin Pop / Dance Pop 60 million[224]
Robbie Williams United Kingdom 1990–present Pop / Pop Rock 55 million[225]
Roxette Sweden 1986–present Pop / Rock 70 million[226]
Sade United Kingdom 1983–present R&B / Sold / Jazz / Soft Rock 50 million[227][228]
Shakira Colombia 1990–present Latin / Pop Rock 50 million[229]
Shania Twain Canada 1993–present Country Pop 65 million[230]
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers United States 1976–present Rock 50 million[231]
Tony Bennett United States 1949–present Traditional pop / Jazz 50 million[232]
UB40 United Kingdom 1980–Present Reggae 70 million[233]
Hikaru Utada Japan 1993–present J-pop / Pop / Dance 50 million[234]
Vicente Fernández Mexico 1965–present Latin / Mariachi 50 million[235]
Village People United States 1977–present Disco 65 million[236]
Willie Nelson United States 1956–present Country 50 million[237]

See also

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