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Monday, January 22, 2024

1 Of Every 15 Vinyl LPs Sold in U-S in 2023 Was by Taylor Swift


In 2023, Taylor Swift loomed so large in the world of vinyl albums, that one of every 15 vinyl albums sold in the U.S. was by the superstar. Comparatively, in 2022, she accounted for one of every 25 vinyl albums sold.

According to Billboard, Swift was the year’s top-selling act on vinyl for a third straight year, with 3.484 million copies sold across her catalog of albums, according to data tracking firm Luminate. The industry’s total vinyl album sales for 2023, across all artists in the U.S., finished at 49.61 million – up 14.2% from 43.46 million in 2022. 2023 marked the 18th consecutive year vinyl album sales grew in the U.S., and the largest year for vinyl album sales since Luminate began tracking data in 1991.  

Swift’s vinyl sales were so big in 2023 that she sold more than the next seven-biggest-selling acts on vinyl last year. Lana Del Rey was the year’s No. 2-seller on vinyl, with 646,000 copies sold, followed by Tyler, the Creator (552,000), Travis Scott (474,000), Olivia Rodrigo (408,000), Kendrick Lamar (382,000), Metallica (378,000) and The Beatles (373,000). (To round out the top 10-selling acts on vinyl last year, Fleetwood Mac was No. 9, with 357,000, and Mac Miller was No. 10 with 354,000.) 

TOP 10-SELLING VINYL ALBUMS OF 2023 IN U.S.

  1. Taylor Swift, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (1.014 million)
  2. Taylor Swift, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) (510,000)
  3. Taylor Swift, Midnights (492,000)
  4. Travis Scott, Utopia (373,000)
  5. Taylor Swift, Folklore (308,000)
  6. Olivia Rodrigo, Guts (267,000)
  7. Taylor Swift, Lover (256,000)
  8. Lana Del Rey, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (215,000)
  9. Fleetwood Mac, Rumours (206,000)
  10. Lana Del Rey, Born To Die (192,000)

Source: Luminate, for the tracking period Dec. 30, 2022, through Dec. 28, 2023.

Vinyl album sales comprised 47.1% of all album sales in the U.S. in 2023 (49.61 million of 105.32 million). Vinyl LPs accounted for 57% of all physical album sold last year (49.61 million of 87 million). Both sums are Luminate-era records for vinyl’s share of the album sales market in the U.S.

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