It’s been a banner year for soundtracks on the Billboard 200 chart following the success of top 10 efforts like La La Land, Moana and Fifty Shades Darker. In total, soundtrack albums have sold 4.58 million copies in 2017 (through the week ending June 8, according to Nielsen Music), up a big 31 percent compared to the same time frame a year ago (3.51 million).
To put that 4.58 million figure in perspective, soundtracks have sold more in 2017 than Latin albums (1.35 million) and Dance/Electronic albums (1.79 million) combined (3.14 million). In terms of overall sales among all genres of music, total album sales stand at 72.54 million in 2017 – down 19 percent year-to-date.