Despite mixed reviews, Taylor Swift’s new album “Reputation” has set a record in the four days since its release.
Billboard reported that the singer's first album in three years has sold 1.05 million copies in the U.S., making it the top-selling album of 2017.
"Reputation" is the first album in two years to sell a million copies in a tracking week. The last record to do so was Adele's "25" in 2015. That album sold 3.48 million its first week.
Swift’s sixth studio album, released Friday, is her fourth to sell 1 million records in a week. Past records achieving the feat include “1989,” “Red” and “Speak Now.” She’s the only artists ever to have four million-selling weeks since Nielsen Music started tracking music sales electronically in 1991, according to Billboard.
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Swift and her fans have a lot to celebrate. The singer announced the first leg of a 2018 stadium tour in support of her latest release. The first date is May 8 in Glendale, Arizona.