Morgan Wallen achieves another chart milestone on the Billboard 200 albums chart with "One Thing At A Time."
The country record officially becomes the longest-running country album at No. 1 on the genre-blending chart.
Morgan Wallen' One Thing At A Time' Billboard 200
Billboard reports that "One Thing At A Time" rebounded at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, making a record-breaking 19th nonconsecutive week at the top.
Luminate raked in 68,000 album-equivalent units this week, powered by 65,000 album units, which totaled 89.63 official streams, 2,000 album sales credited, and a thousand for track units.
In total, "One Thing At A Time" spent 19 nonconsecutive weeks at the top, making it the 12th album to have spent at least that many weeks at the top. It debuted at the top of the charts in March 2023.
Here are the albums that spent at least 19 nonconsecutive weeks at the top of the Billboard 200 chart.
- 54, "West Side Story," soundtrack
- 37, "Thriller," Michael Jackson
- 31, "Rumours," Fleetwood Mac
- 31, "South Pacific," soundtrack
- 31, "Calypso," Harry Belafonte
- 24, "21," Adele
- 24, "Purple Rain," soundtrack, Prince and The Revolution
- 24, "Saturday Night Fever," soundtrack
- 21, "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em," M.C. Hammer
- 20, "The Bodyguard," Whitney Houston/soundtrack
- 20, "Blue Hawaii," Elvis Presley/soundtrack
- 19, "One Thing at a Time," Morgan Wallen
To date, "One Thing At A Time" has officially become the longest-running country album on the Billboard 200 chart. It is the longest-running album since Adele's "21" achieved a similar feat when it topped the charts for 24 nonconsecutive weeks.
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Billboard 200 Top 10
As Wallen rebounded atop, Noah Kahan's "Stick Season" finally peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart after a slow rise. (via Billboard)
Meanwhile, the remaining spots of the Billboard 200 Top 10 were all former No. 1.s
Kanye West's "Vultures 1" stays at No. 3 with 53,000 units, SZA's "SOS" ascended to No. 4, while Drake's "For All The Dogs" climbed to No. 5.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift's "1989 (Taylor's Version)" ascended to No. 6, followed by "Lover" at No. 7. Zach Bryan's self-titled album rose to No. 8, Morgan Wallen's "Dangeous: The Double Album" increased to No. 9, and Travis Scott's "Utopia" climbed back to No. 10.
The most popular albums of the week in the United States are listed on the Billboard 200 chart, which is compiled by Luminate and based on multi-metric consumption expressed in equivalent album units.
Track equivalent albums (TEA), album sales, and streaming equivalent albums (SEA) are all included in units. One album sale, ten single album tracks sold, 3,750 ad-supported, or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams produced by album tracks are all equivalent to one unit.
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