The
Official Charts Company began to incorporate downloads in the
UK Singles Chart on 17 April 2005, at which time Radio 1 stopped broadcasting the separate download chart, although the chart is still compiled. Initially this was on condition that the song must have a physical media release at the same time; this rule was fully lifted on 1 January 2007, meaning all download sales are now eligible in the chart.
United Kingdom Music downloads have been measured by the
Official Charts Company since 2004 and included in the main
UK Singles Chart from 2005. Up to November 2022, the most-streamed song in the UK is "
Someone You Loved" by
Lewis Capaldi, with over 562 million streams.
United States In November 2005, the record for the best-selling downloaded single in the United States was held by
Gwen Stefani's "
Hollaback Girl", which sold over one million downloads, making it the first song to achieve platinum download status. , the record for the best-selling downloaded single in the United States on the iTunes Store is held by
The Black Eyed Peas's "
I Gotta Feeling", which has sold over 8 million downloads. Soon after his death in 2009,
Michael Jackson became the first artist to sell over one million songs downloaded via the Internet in one week. However,
Adele marks the most downloads sold by a single song in a week, with "
Hello" selling 1.12 million copies in November 2015.
Eminem's seventh studio album,
Recovery (2010), became the first album to sell one million digital copies.
Beyoncé's self-titled
fifth studio album became the fastest-selling album within 24 hours in iTunes history after its release in December 2013. Within 24 hours of availability, the album sold 430,000 digital copies. Adele's third studio album
25 became the fastest-selling album in a week in iTunes history after it was released on 20 November 2015. It sold 1.64 million digital copies in its first week (included preorders on the iTunes store since the release of the album's lead single "Hello" in October 2015).
Japan In 2006, the
Recording Industry Association of Japan began issuing certifications for digitally released music in Japan, compiling data from the early 2000s onwards. The best-selling song is
Fukushima-based vocal group
Greeeen's song "
Kiseki" (2008), which was certified for being legally downloaded four million times between 2008 and 2015, followed by R&B singer
Thelma Aoyama's "
Soba ni Iru ne" (2008) featuring rapper
SoulJa, which was certified for three million downloads between 2008 and 2014. Greeeen's song "
Ai Uta" (2007) ranks as the third highest certified song, with 2.5 million downloads tracked between 2007 and 2009. Two more songs have sold more than two million paid downloads:
Ayaka's "
Mikazuki" (2006) and
Kobukuro's "
Tsubomi" (2007). The most successful ringtone in Japan is Moldovan-Romanian band
O-Zone's "
Dragostea din tei" (2003), known locally as , which was certified as having four million units sold. The second album was the Japanese language cast recording of the
Frozen soundtrack, which sold 100,000 copies between its release in March 2014 and January 2015.
South Korea In South Korea,
Circle Digital Chart has been tracking digital sales since 2009. The most successful song according to their published data is
Busker Busker's "
Cherry Blossom Ending" (2012), which was downloaded over 7 million times between 2012 and 2017. In 2011, "
Roly-Poly" by
T-ara was the most successful song of the year, selling 4.1 million digital copies. "Roly Poly" also became the fastest-selling song in Korea's history and the first to reach more than 4 million downloads in a calendar year (within 5 months). In 2012, this accolade went to
Psy's "
Gangnam Style", after selling 3.8 million units. ==See also==