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The following is a list of notable events and releases that occurred in 2010 in Canadian music.

Events

January

April

June

July

  • July 6 – The Polaris Music Prize 10-album shortlist is announced.

September

Albums released

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

W

Y

Z

Top hits on record

Top 10 albums

These albums consist of Canadian sales only.

Rank Artist Album Peak
position
Sales Certification
1 Justin Bieber My World 2.0 1 213,000[46] 3x Platinum[47]
2 Arcade Fire The Suburbs 1 160,000[48][49] 2x Platinum[50]
3 Johnny Reid A Place Called Love 1 160,000[51][52] 2x Platinum
4 k.d. lang Recollection 3 160,000[53] 2x Platinum
5 Drake Thank Me Later 1 120,500 Platinum[54]
6 Celine Dion La Tournee Mondiale Taking Chances: Le Spectacle 1 100,000 Diamond
7 Bobby Bazini Better in Time 4 80,000 Platinum[55]
8 deadmau5 4x4=12 7 80,000 Platinum[56]
9 Justin Bieber My Worlds Acoustic 5 80,000 Platinum
10 Nikki Yanofsky Nikki 5 80,000 Platinum[57]

Top 10 American albums

These albums are Canadian sales only.

Rank Artist Album Peak
position
Sales Certification
1 Eminem Recovery 1 435,000[58] Platinum[59]
2 Bruno Mars Doo-Wops & Hooligans 1 240,000[60] 3x Platinum[61]
3 Katy Perry Teenage Dream 1 320,000 4x Platinum[62]
4 Lady Antebellum Need You Now 1 240,000 3x Platinum[63]
5 Taylor Swift Speak Now 1 240,000[64][65] 3x Platinum
6 Kesha Animal 1 160,000 2x Platinum[66]
7 Pink Greatest Hits... So Far!!! 4 160,000 2x Platinum[67]
8 Josh Groban Illuminations 4 83,100[68] Platinum
9 Glee Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album 1 81,000[69][70] TBA
10 Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare 2 80,000 Platinum[71]

Top British albums

Rank Artist Album Peak
position
Sales Certification
1 Susan Boyle The Gift 1 160,000[72][73] 2x Platinum
2 Slash Slash 1 80,000 Platinum
3 Elton John & Leon Russell The Union 7 40,000 Gold
4 Gorillaz Plastic Beach 3 40,000 Gold
5 Iron Maiden The Final Frontier 1 40,000 Gold[74]
6 Ozzy Osbourne Scream 4 40,000 Gold
7 Phil Collins Going Back 3 40,000 Gold
8 Phil Collins Going Back - Live At Roseland Ballroom, NYC TBA 5,000 Gold[56]
9 Porcupine Tree Anesthetize TBA 5,000 Gold

Top International albums

Rank Artist Album Peak
position
Sales Certification
1 Rihanna Loud 1 163,500[75][76] 3× Platinum (1× in 2010)[77]
2 Enrique Iglesias Euphoria 12 40,000 Gold[78]
3 Volbeat Beyond Hell/Above Heaven TBA 40,000 Gold[79]
4 Santana Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time 3 8,500 TBA

Top 10 Singles

Rank Artist Song Album Peak
position
Sales Certification
1 Adele "Rolling in the Deep" 21 1 720,000 9x Platinum[80]
2 Bruno Mars "Grenade" Doo-Wops & Hooligans 1 480,000 6x Platinum[81]
3 Bruno Mars "Just the Way You Are" Doo-Wops & Hooligans 1 480,000 6x Platinum[82]
4 Katy Perry "Firework" Teenage Dream 1 480,000 6x Platinum[83]
5 Foster the People "Pumped Up Kicks" Torches 3 400,000 5x Platinum
6 Nikki Yanofsky "I Believe" Nikki 1 400,000 5x Platinum
7 Taio Cruz "Dynamite" Rokstarr 1 400,000 5x Platinum[84]
8 Cee Lo Green "Fuck You" The Lady Killer 7 320,000 4x Platinum
9 Katy Perry "Teenage Dream" Teenage Dream 1 320,000 4x Platinum[85]
10 Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg "California Gurls" Teenage Dream 1 320,000 4x Platinum

Deaths

See also

References

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Preceded by Canadian music
2010
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