As expected, Adele’s 25 has notched another week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The record sold over 1 million copies during the week ending on Dec. 3.

Nielsen Music already announced Friday night that the album was on track to sell over 1 million copies during its second week. It was the first time since Nielsen started tracking music sales in 1991 that an album sold over 1 million copies in two different weeks.

Today, Billboard confirmed that 25 soles 1.16 million copies during its second week. Of that, an astonishing 1.11 million copies came from actual album sales. (The rest of the number comes from streams and digital track sales.)

During the past two weeks, 25 has sold 4.49 million copies, making up 30 percent of all albums sold in the U.S. during that period. Of that total, 3.38 million units were actual album sales.

There were no new releases in the Top 10. Justin Bieber’s Purpose remained at Nol 2 with 211,000 units, topping the No. 3 album, Pentatonix’s That’s Christmas To Me.

Taylor Swift’s 1989 experienced a nice jump over the Black Friday weekend and thanks to an iTunes sale, with 60,000 units.

Here’s the Top 10:

  1. Adele, 25 (1.16 million units)
  2. Justin Bieber, Purpose (211,000)
  3. Pentatonix, That’s Christmas To Me (94,000)
  4. One Direction, Made in the A.M. (82,000)
  5. Taylor Swift, 1989 (60,000)
  6. The Weeknd, Beauty Behind The Madness (60,000)
  7. Carrie Underwood, Storyteller (48,000)
  8. Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap (47,000)
  9. Michael Buble, Christmas (41,000)
  10. Now 56 (40,000)