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This list includes music artists with at least five million record sales in Germany, based on certifications by the BVMI ( Bundesverband Musikindustrie). [1] Artists are ranked in descending order.

Awards are only presented if and when a record company applies for certification, it is not done automatically. Only records that were declared to and registered by the BVMI receive awards. The BVMI began its certifications in 1975, therefore popular artists from earlier eras are generally not represented on this list. This excludes artists such as Heintje Simons, Peter Alexander, Freddy Quinn, Caterina Valente, or the Rolling Stones, and may explain the lower-than-expected sales figures for pre-1975 artists like The Beatles. Certifications are based on a record's release date. [2]

Video albums have been included since 1991 and streaming since 2016. [3] Until 5 April 2018, a unit was equal to 1000 streams for albums and 100 streams for singles. Those numbers were raised to 2000 streams for albums and 200 streams for singles on 6 April of that year. [4]

Artists by certified units

13 million records or more

Name Nationality Certification period Certified units
Herbert Grönemeyer   German 1984–2018 18,075,000
Peter Maffay   German 1979–2018 14,350,000
Phil Collins   British 1981–2011 14,300,000
Michael Jackson   American 1983–2023 14,125,000
Rolf Zuckowski   German 1989–2012 13,975,000
Die Toten Hosen   German 1989–2018 13,650,000
Ed Sheeran   British 2012–2022 13,350,000

11 to 12.9 million records

Name Nationality Certification period Certified units
Queen   British 1978–2018 12,625,000
Madonna   American 1985–2012 12,550,000
Rihanna   Barbadian 2007–2023 12,275,000
Marius Müller-Westernhagen   German 1981–2017 12,075,000
Helene Fischer   German 2007–2018 11,150,000

9 to 10.9 million records

Name Nationality Certification period Certified units
AC/DC   Australian 1980–2016 10,600,000
Robbie Williams   British 2000–2018
ABBA   Swedish 1976–2008 10,550,000
Andrea Berg   German 2002–2017 9,600,000
Elton John   British 1982–2004 9,550,000
Pur   German 1993–2017 9,525,000

7 to 8.9 million records

Name Nationality Certification period Certified units
Die Flippers   German 1987–2012 8,650,000
Coldplay   British 2000–2024 8,550,000 [5]
Céline Dion   Canada 1996–2003 8,000,000
Die Ärzte   German 1988–2012 7,850,000
Wolfgang Petry   German 1983–2014 7,825,000
David Guetta   French 2010–2018 7,800,000
Britney Spears   American 1999–2023 7,700,000
The Beatles   British 1993–2007 7,600,000
Pink Floyd   British 1977–2015 7,500,000

6 to 6.9 million records

Name Nationality Certification period Certified units
Bee Gees   British
  Australian
1978–2005 6,675,000
Eminem   American 2000–2018 6,625,000
Shakira   Colombian 2002–2023 6,525,000
Backstreet Boys   American 1996–2003 6,500,000
Dieter Bohlen   German 1985–2017 6,400,000
Tina Turner   American
   Swiss
1985–2009 6,300,000
Lady Gaga   American 1986-2023 6,200,000
Roger Whittaker   British 1977–2011 6,100,000
The Kelly Family   Irish
  American
1994–2017 6,075,000
Joe Cocker   British 1986–2014 6,050,000
Depeche Mode   British 1985–2017
Andrea Bocelli   Italian 1996–1999 6,000,000

5 to 5.9 million records

Name Nationality Certification period Certified units
Eros Ramazzotti   Italian 1988–2013 5,950,000
BAP   German 1982–2013 5,900,000
Genesis   British 1978–2008 5,875,000
P!nk   American 2002–2017
Linkin Park   American 2001–2017 5,850,000
U2   Irish 1986–2018
Modern Talking   German 1985–2003 5,700,000
Xavier Naidoo   German 1998–2016 5,625,000
Roxette   Swedish 1990–2012
Sting   British 1986–2012 5,600,000
Whitney Houston   American 1986–2009 5,400,000
Simply Red   British 1986–2013 5,350,000
James Last   German 1976–1999 5,250,000
Avicii   Swedish 2012–2018 5,200,000
Timbaland   American 2000–2018
Unheilig   German 2010–2017
Bon Jovi   American 1987–2013 5,150,000

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "BVMI data bank". musikindustrie.de. Retrieved 22 May 2018. (in German)
  2. ^ "BVMI limits". musikindustrie.de. Retrieved 22 May 2018. (in German)
  3. ^ "Meilenstein der Chartgeschichte: Streaming wird in offizielle deutsche Album-Charts integriert (English: Chart history milestone: streaming gets integrated in the official German album charts)". musikindustrie.de. 1 February 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2018. (in German)
  4. ^ "BVMI rules". musikindustrie.de. Retrieved 22 May 2018. (in German)
  5. ^ "BVMI: Gold-/Platin-Datenbank". Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 13 April 2024.