The Beatles with 346,500,000 copies. Second, Michael Jackson with 205,000,000 copies.
Musicians typically do not receive royalties from used CD sales. When a CD is sold used, the transaction occurs between the buyer and seller, and the original artist or record label does not earn any additional income from that sale. Royalties are usually paid on new sales and streaming, but once a physical product is sold, the financial benefits do not extend to the artist in the case of resale.
The CD sales for the Jonas Brothers is 452,458
Bands certainly make more money from concerts. Most major label contracts only pay a small fraction of each CD, and there are many reductions taken from the artist's royalties. So unless your CD sells millions of units, you're not going to make much. For live performances, however, the artist keeps most of the money. Basically this can be extended to the debate about pirating digital music: it's not going to kill the artist, it's only killing the record companies.
The top recording artist by far, according to the RIAA, is the beatles, with nearly 200 million CD sales in the US alone. Among the top are also led zepplin, Elvis Presley, and pink Floyd The top CD sales are AC/DC's back in black, and the Eagles' greatest hits 1971-1979
Its the second CD that an artist/group puts out.
Assuming you mean CD albums for artists. It's best to go with both! Internet sales through iTunes are probably better than CD. But people as myself LOVE to have a physical CD of the music.
The Offspring
It's the singer of the cd
What are the total world wide album sales of The Games LAX CD?
Mystikal Let's Get Ready music CD
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