Who’s the most powerful woman in pop music? Until a month ago, the
answer was easy: Taylor Swift. But with the record-breaking sales of her
latest album, “25,” Adele is making a strong case for herself. She
broke the record, held by ‘NSync since 2000, in just four days selling
2.433 million albums. While Swift’s “1989” album, sold just 1.287
million copies in its first week, Adele’s “25” sold 3.38 million copies
in its first week.
New York-based radio host Ralphie Aversa explained Adele is in her own league in the music industry.
“Certainly from an album sales perspective, Adele is in a league of her
own,” he explained. “But it's tough to compare the artists: Swift is
younger and took a different career path to pop stardom; Adele was
sidelined with vocal cord issues and took time away from the spotlight
to have a child.”
Swift’s star studded “Bad Blood” music video
earned about 20 million viewers in its first day, but Adele shattered
Swift’s record with 27.7 million views to her “Hello” video in its first
day.
In 2015, Swift’s killer “squad”—which includes stars like Selena
Gomez, Lily Aldridge, Karlie Kloss and Ellie Goulding— had social media
hooked, and news stories popped up each time the famous friends posted
photos together. However, after Adele’s album release she proved she has
her own celebrity squad, which includes Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone,
Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson.
Cate Meighan, a pop culture expert, breaks down the differences between the pop sensations and what makes each successful.
“I think that Swift is kind of the equivalent to the all-American girl,
you kind of want to be like her, and if you're a parent then you can
easily view her as a good role model for your daughters to emulate,” she
explained. “Adele is simply that grown woman that gets ‘it’, whatever
‘it’ may be. Not only does she get it, but then she turns it into a song
that most of us connect to. Having the ability to form a real emotional
connection with 20 and 40-year-olds alike is an unbelievably tough task
and yet that's exactly what Adele does every time out.”
Pop culture guru Lisa Durden believes there’s no competition between Adele and Swift.
“(Swift is) packaged to the max: body, hair, clothes, songs, all come
together very well,” she said. “I'll even throw in the fact that she can
entertain. But unlike her, Adele’s voice can compete with the likes of
Aretha Franklin, Patti Label, and the late great Whitney Houston. The
only place Taylor could achieve that kind of vocal excellence is in her
dreams.”
Judging by the numbers alone, Durden may be correct.
Google just announced the 10 most searched song lyrics for
2015.Adelecame in at number one with “Hello” and Swift came in third
place with “Blank Space.”
This year when Swift was on tour, she created a frenzy of excitement
for concert goers as she brought along almost every one of her celebrity
friends to come onstage and sing along. Mick Jagger, Wiz Khalifa and
even Ellen Degeneres were just a few that walked the Swift stage. Swift
also released the “1989 World Tour Live” to Apple Music on Sunday.
And now as Adele prepares for her upcoming shows, concert tickets are a
rare commodity. Tickets went on sale last week and sold out in minutes.
Scalpers are selling her tickets for online— Ebay has tickets for
$48,000, StubHub has some for $11,000 and Craigslist has them from
anywhere from $7,000 to $9,000.
Adele fans were disappointed and frustrated with how quickly the tickets sold out
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