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The best-selling musicians of all time include Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw, and Whitney Houston.
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RIAA ranked the best-selling musicians of all time based on total album units sold in the US.
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Swift, Drake, and Beyoncé are among the newest artists to make the cut.
You might feel like Taylor Swift is the biggest musician of all time thanks to the number of albums she’s recorded, the tickets she’s sold, and the headlines she’s generated.
In fact, she hasn’t cracked the top 20.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) lists the best-selling musicians of all time, based on total certified album units sold in the US. It also includes streaming figures.
Artists from multiple different genres — pop, country, instrumental jazz, rap, metal — have earned their spots on this list.
Keep scrolling to see the 50 best-selling music artists of all time in the US by album sales.
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50. Bob Dylan — 36 million units
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49. Tupac Shakur — 36.5 million
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47 (tie). Beyoncé — 37 million units
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47 (tie). Backstreet Boys — 37 million units
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45 (tie). Rod Stewart — 38 million units
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45 (tie). Foreigner — 38 million units
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43 (tie). Simon & Garfunkel — 38.5 million units
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43 (tie). Britney Spears — 38.5 million
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42. Chicago — 39 million units
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41. Eric Clapton — 40 million units
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38 (tie). Tim McGraw — 41 million units
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38 (tie). Reba McEntire — 41 million units
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38 (tie). Bon Jovi — 41 million units
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37. Queen — 43 million units
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36. Santana — 43.5 million units
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33 (tie). Guns N’ Roses — 44.5 million units
Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses perform onstage during the Power Trip music festival at Empire Polo Club on October 06, 2023 in Indio, California.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Power Trip
33 (tie). Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band — 44.5 million units
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33 (tie). Alan Jackson — 44.5 million units
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31 (tie). Kenny Rogers — 47.5 million units
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31 (tie). Drake — 47.5 million units
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29 (tie). Shania Twain — 48 million units
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29 (tie). Kenny G — 48 million units
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28. Alabama — 49 million units
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27. Neil Diamond — 49.5 million units
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26. U2 — 52 million units
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25. Journey — 52.5 million units
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24. Celine Dion — 53 million units
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23. Fleetwood Mac — 55.5 million units
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22. Van Halen — 56.5 million units
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21. Taylor Swift — 57 million units
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20. Whitney Houston — 61 million units
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19. Eminem — 61.5 million units
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18. Metallica — 63 million units
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17. Madonna — 65.5 million units
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16. The Rolling Stones — 66.5 million units
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15. Barbra Streisand — 68.5 million units
Barbra Streisand performs onstage at Madison Square Garden on August 03, 2019 in New York CityKevin Kane/Getty Images for BSB
13 (tie). George Strait — 69.5 million units
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13 (tie). Aerosmith — 69.5 million units
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12. Bruce Springsteen — 71 million units
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10 (tie). Pink Floyd — 75 million units
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10 (tie). Mariah Carey — 75 million units
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9. Elton John — 81 million units
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8. AC/DC — 84 million units
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7. Billy Joel — 86 million units
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6. Michael Jackson — 89 million units
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5. Led Zeppelin — 112.5 million units
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4. Eagles — 120 million units
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3. Elvis Presley — 146.5 million units
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2. Garth Brooks — 162 million units
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1. The Beatles — 183 million units
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