The producer's feel-good song is the top-selling song of 2014 on iTunes while the soundtrack to Disney's blockbuster movie is the top-selling album.
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Pharrell Williams' "Happy" is the top-selling song of 2014 on iTunes. In a list released by Apple on Monday, December 8, the rapper/ singer/producer's massively successful single comes out at No. 1, besting other big hits of the year including John Legend's "All of Me" and Katy Perry's "Dark Horse" which sit at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively.
Apple also unveiled on Monday that the "Frozen (2013)" soundtrack is the No. 1-selling album on iTunes store. The compilation featuring the Grammy-winning hit "Let It Go" by Idina Menzel rules the best-selling albums list which places other chart-toppers like Taylor Swift's "1989" at No. 2 and Coldplay's "Ghost Stories" at No. 3.
In Apple's Best-Ofs list, Beyonce Knowles gets the title of best artist while Swift's "1989" is the best album. The company also names Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX's "Fancy" the best song and British sensation Sam Smith the best new artist.
Top Songs:
- "Happy" - Pharrell Williams
- "All of Me" - John Legend
- "Dark Horse" - Katy Perry
- "Talk Dirty" - Jason Derulo
- "Fancy" - Iggy Azalea
- "Problem" - Ariana Grande
- "All About That Bass" - Meghan Trainor
- "Let It Go" - Idina Menzel
- "Turn Down for What" - DJ Snake & Lil Jon
- "Rude" - Magic!
Top Albums:
- "Frozen(2013)" Soundtrack
- "1989" - Taylor Swift
- "Ghost Stories" - Coldplay
- "In the Lonely Hour" - Sam Smith
- "Guardians of the Galaxy" Soundtrack
- "Beyonce" - Beyonce Knowles
- "Pure Heroine" - Lorde
- "X" - Ed Sheeran
- "The Outsiders" - Eric Church
- "5 Seconds of Summer" - 5 Seconds of Summer
Apple's Best-Ofs:
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