• British singer Adele is interviewed at the Governors Ball following the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood

British singer Adele is interviewed at the Governors Ball following the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood (Photo : Reuters)

Adele's latest album "25" is hitting the charts as the lucky number one in such a short span of time.

The British singer gets widely known for her talent in music, and she is making it evident through figures. The album is the first position on apple's iTunes chart in 110 countries and has had a minimum of 900,000 downloads so far.

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In approximation, Adele's album "25" is set to sell 2.5 million copies in the United States (US) alone, reported Billboard Magazine. Keith Caulfield, the co-director of chats at Billboard admits to Adele's sensation. "She connects with fans in such a way that they want to invest in her, and her music," she said.

Adele further made the decision of not releasing her album to streaming outlets such as Apple Music, Tidel and Spotify. This may be due to the fact that they risk the royalties paid to the artist as well as the exaction of definite sales made as much as they act as a significant boost to the album's popularity. The decision is wise as the album "25" is not in need of any exposure but in need of the numbers worthy of it reported New York Times.

The album "25" marks a great comeback from Adele following her previous album "21" which sold more than 30 million copies and purchased seven Grammy awards five years ago. 

According to many reviews, the album "25" has been considered great in all possible ways. It is not only exciting fans but also breaking records and impressing billboards, which creates the platform for music Adele as an artist.

From the look of things, Adele may scoop some awards again.