Traditional album sales have kept sliding in the United States in 2016 but the number of blockbuster hits grew, Nielsen Music said Tuesday in a mid-year report.
The tracking service said that consumers in the world's largest music market bought 100.3 million physical or downloaded albums in the first six months, down 14 percent from the same period in 2015.
But three albums reached the key threshold of selling one million copies in the period -- English balladeer Adele's "25," Canadian rapper Drake's "Views" and pop superstar Beyonce's "Lemonade."
Adele's "25" topped the three by selling 1.4 million copies so far this year. "25," which features the mega-hit "Hello," was released in 2015 and has sold 8.86 million copies overall in the United States, according to Nielsen Music.
Only one album had sold one million copies at this point last year -- Taylor Swift's "1989."
Streaming, meanwhile, kept up its rapid growth, with the number of on-demand streams rising 58.7 percent from a year earlier.
Streaming has been reshaping the music industry and has especially boosted Drake, whose "Views" spent nine weeks on top of the Billboard album chart, which factors in streaming along with sales.
One bright point for traditional album sales has been vinyl, which expanded 11.5 percent in the first half of 2016, although the sector remains smaller than CD sales and downloading.
Vinyl tends to draw collectors and passionate music fans rather than casual listeners.
The top-selling album on vinyl was David Bowie's "Blackstar," which was released two days before the experimental rock icon died on January 10 from an undisclosed battle with cancer.
"Blackstar" was the eighth top-selling album overall when including all formats. Also in the top 10 were two albums by Prince, another legendary musician who died this year.
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