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This is a list of the best selling musical acts globally. Equal weight is given to album and single sales, as well as paid downloads.

The artists are grouped by approximate sales figures, rather than ranked on a numerical scale. This is because global sales figures are hard to come by, with poor or no records available for many countries. Estimates are thus often made by fan sites, record labels and the addition of figures from various different sources.

World's biggest seller

The actual biggest selling musician in the world will probably never be known. Records of sales in many countries, particularly in the Developing world, are poor and date back less than 20 years.

Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Led Zepplin, ABBA, Alla Pugacheva and Michael Jackson are all regularly cited as being the topseller. Notably, The Beatles' and Elvis Presley's record labels both claim over 1 billion sales. However, at the 2000 World Music Awards , the 'best selling artist of the millenium' title was given to Michael Jackson . Countering this, Encyclopedia Britannica claims that Alla Pugacheva is a top seller, and that she 'may have sold more records than Michael Jackson' .

So, though it remains likely that the top seller is one of the six artists listed above, the difficulties in gathering figures and the counter claims mean that proof is probably impossible.

Artists reported to have sold 250 000 000 records or more

Name Nationality Years Active Genre Source
ABBA Sweden 70s-80s (1974-1982) Rock
Michael Jackson US 70s- R&B/Rock/Pop
Led Zeppelin UK 60s-80s (1968-1980) Rock MSNBC
Madonna US 80s- Rock/Pop
Nana Mouskouri Greece 60s- (1959-) Pop

Elvis Presley US 50-60-70s Rock, Country

Alla Pugacheva Russia 70s-00s (1976-) Rock/Pop
Cliff Richard UK 50s- (1958-2005) Rock/Pop
The Beatles UK 60-70s, 90s Pop/Rock Guinness estimate

Artists reported to have sold 100 000 000 records or more

Name Nationality Years Active Genre Source
AC/DC Australia/UK 70s-00s (1980-1992) Rock

MSN Music

Aerosmith US 70s-00s (1993-1998) Rock
Gene Autry US Country
Charles Aznavour France 50s-00s Pop
Black Sabbath UK 70s-00s Metal
Bon Jovi US 80s-00s (1986-2000) Rock
David Bowie UK 60s-00s (1969-2004) Rock
Garth Brooks US 80s-00s (1989-2001) Country
Chicago US 60s-00s (1967-) Rock
Mariah Carey US 90s-00s (1990-) Pop/R&B
Phil Collins UK 80s-00s (1981-1998) Rock
Perry Como US 30s-00s Vocal
Celine Dion Canada 80s-00s (1990-) Rock/Pop
Fleetwood Mac UK/US 60s-00s (1975-1990) Rock 2
Johnny Hallyday France 50s-00s Pop
Whitney Houston US 80s-00s (1985-2000) R&B/Pop
Julio Iglesias Spain 70s-00s (1969-) Latino Pop
Illayaraja India 70s-00s (1982-) Classical
Billy Joel US 70s-00s (1978-1983,1989-1993) Rock
Elton John UK 70s-00s (1972-1976,1989-1991,1997-) Rock/Pop
Brenda Lee US 50s-60s (1958-1963) Pop/Country
Mireille Mathieu France 60s-00s Pop
Johnny Mathis US 50s-00s Pop/Standards
Metallica US 80s-00s Rock
Modern Talking Germany 80s-00s (1984-1986,1998-) Eurodance/Euro Disco Note:No reference given
Ricky Nelson US 50s-80s (1958-1961) Pop/Country/Rock
Dolly Parton US 60s-00s (1981-1983) Country
Luciano Pavarotti Italy 60s-00s (1972-) Opera
Pink Floyd UK 60s-00s (1970-1983,1994-1995) Rock
Queen UK 70s-00s (1975-1995) Rock R&R HoF, 20011995 source
A. R. Rahman India 90s-00s (1992-) Classical
Lionel Richie US 80s-00s (1981-1985) R&B
Kenny Rogers US 60s-00s (1977-1983) Rock

Rolling Stones UK 60s-00s (1964-1981) Rock
Donna Summer US 70s-90s (1977-1983) Disco
The Bee Gees Isle of Man/Australia 60s-00s (1975-1979) Rock
The Eagles US 70s-00s (1974-1979) Rock
The Jacksons US 60s-80s (1969-1988) R&B,Pop,Disco
U2 Ireland 80s-00s (1983-) Rock
Wei Wei China 80s-00s (1986-) Pop

Artists reported to have sold 50 000 000 records or more

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Name Nationality Years Active Genre Source
Salvatore Adamo Italy 60s-00s
Bryan Adams Canada 80s-00s Pop/Rock
A-ha Norway 80s-00s (1985-1993,2000-) Pop
Alabama US 70s-00s Country
Paul Anka Canada 50s-00s Pop
Eddy Arnold US 40s-90s Country source
Backstreet Boys US 90s-00s (1999-2000) Pop
Bay City Rollers UK 70s-00s (1974-1976) Pop/Rock
Tony Bennett US 50s-00s Standards/Jazz
Bjork Iceland 80s-00s Alternative Note: This is unreferenced
Michael Bolton US 80s-00s Pop
Boyz II Men US 80s-00s R&B/Pop
Roberto Carlos Brazil 60s-00s
Johnny Cash US 30s-00s Country
[[Eric Clapton UK 60s-00s Rock Note: This is unreferenced
Nat King Cole US 30s-60s Jazz
Dalida France 50s-80s (1956-1987) as of 1981 See also: discussion #19
Def Leppard UK 80s-00s (1987-1988) Rock 55.5mil.US
John Denver US 60s-00s Rock
Depeche Mode UK 80s-00s (1993-1997) Rock Note: No references given here
Duran Duran UK 80s-00s (1981-2005) Rock
Bob Dylan US 60s-00s (1965-1976) Rock *35m.US,
Foreigner US/UK 70s-90s Rock/Pop 36m.US
Earth, Wind & Fire US 70s-00s (1975) R&B/Funk/Disco/Pop *(23 mil.US)
Eminem US 90s-00s (2000-) Rap *(22 mil. US)
Enya Ireland 80s-00s (1988-1991) New Age/Celtic Note: No references given here for WW figure
Gloria Estefan US 80s-00s (1988-1991) Latino Pop src.1,
Fairouz Lebanon 60s-00s Traditional Arab, Modern, Pop *(35 mil. US)
Genesis UK 70s-00s (1980-1997) Rock src.
Guns N' Roses US 80s-90s (1987-1991) Rock 71mil. albums
Jean-Michel Jarre France 70s-00s (1976-1978) Synth Pop sourceSee also: discussion #19
Janet Jackson US 80s-00s (1982-) R&B/Pop/Calypso
Journey US 70s-00s (1981) Rock/Pop 40mil.US,
KISS US 70s-00s Rock source
Andre Kostelanetz US 70s-00s Classic src.1
Vicky Leandros Greece 60s-00s Pop Greek gvt,official culture award 2003.
Annie Lennox UK 90s-00s src.1
Barry Manilow US 70s-00s Pop/Standards
Bob Marley Jamaica 70s Reggae
Paul McCartney UK 60s-00s (1970-1989) Rock Note: no reference given here
Meat Loaf US 70s-00s Rock src.2
Luis Miguel Mexico 80s-00s Latin Pop
Kylie Minogue Australia 80s-00s (1987-1994,2000-) Pop source
Alanis Morissette Canada 90s-00s Rock src.1
Motley Crue US 80s-00s Rock 22m.US,
Olivia Newton-John Australia 70s-00s Country/Pop
Nirvana US 80s-90s Rock 24m.US
Oasis UK 90s-00s Rock ~50m.albums
Pearl Jam US 90s-00s Alternative *(29 mil. US)
Charley Pride US 60s-00s Country source
Linda Ronstadt US 60s-00s (1980-) Rock, Pop, Country *(48 mil. US), ]
Santana US 60s-00s (1970-1972,1999-) Rock src.1
Simon and Garfunkel US 60s Rock *(36mil.US)
Frank Sinatra US 40s-90s Vocal *(25 mil.US)
Britney Spears US 90s-00s (1999-) Pop
Spice Girls UK 90s-00s (1996-2000) Pop source
Bruce Springsteen US 70s-00s (1980-1995,2002-) Rock *(61 mil. albums US)
George Strait US 70s-00s Country *54 mil. US
Barbra Streisand US 60s-00s (1963-1980) Pop ]
Hank Snow Canada 30's-90's Folk
The Carpenters US 60s-80s (1970-1975) Pop/Rock reference needed
The Doobie Brothers US 70s-00s Rock 50mil.US
The Doors US 60s-70s Rock *(30 mil. US)
The Monkees US 60s-90s Rock
The Police UK 70s-80s Rock 22m.US,
The Seekers Australia 60s, 90s-00s Rock/Pop/Folk
The Ventures US 50s-00s (1959-) Rock
Hank Thompson US 40s-00s Country Note: no reference provided
Three Dog Night US 60s-70s Rock src.3
TLC USA 90s-00s R&B BMG
Tupac US 90s-00s (1994-) Rap
Tina Turner US 70s-00s R&B
Shania Twain Canada 90s-00s (1999-) Country/Pop Note: No references given here
Van Halen US 70s-00s (1984-1996) Rock
Barry White US 70s-00s Pop/R&B/Disco
Roger Whittaker UK 70s-90s src.1
Stevie Wonder US 60s-00s (1972-1985) R&B