Morgan Wallen notched another No. 1 album for the debut of "One Thing At A Time" on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
This is Wallen's second No. 1 album as his album, "Dangerous: The Double Album," is one of the longest-running country albums in the coveted genre-blending charts in the past few years.
Luminate reports that the album has racked up 501,000 album equivalent units on its first full tracking week. This is recorded as the biggest album debut since Taylor Swift's "Midnights" launched on the Billboard 200 album charts last October 2022 with 1.5 million album-equivalent units. It is also the biggest country album debut since "Red (Taylor's Version)," which launched with 604,500 album units.
Thanks to streaming, the album was reported by Billboard to have racked up 76% of its all-over units. It has amassed almost half a million units, with 498.28 million official streams in the United States in its tracking week.
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So far, "One Thing At A Time's" debut is now the fifth-largest streaming week for any album and by far the biggest country album streaming debut ever.
Released via Republic Records, "One Thing At A Time" racked up 382,000 album streaming units, with 111,500 pure album sales. Track equivalent units also totaled 7,500 all in all. As for the digital download aspect, Wallen's clean and explicit version of the album has garnered 87,500 downloads as his double CD sold 24,000 units.
Meanwhile, SZA's "SOS" was steady at No. 2 with 82,000 album units. She previously ruled the charts with ten nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1. Last week, she was topped by Karol G's "Mañana Será Bonito," which now dipped to No. 3 with 60,000 units.
Meanwhile, Kali Uchis arrived at No. 4 with "Red Moon," comprising 55,000 album units. Taylor Swift's "Midnights" stays at No. 5 on the charts as Wallen charts both of his albums, including "Dangerous: The Double Album," the first album that he took to the summit last year.
Metro Boomin's "Heroes & Villains" sits at No. 7 as Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" fell to No. 8, as The Weeknd's "Starboy" is stationary at No. 9. Meanwhile, Drake and 21 Savage's "Her Loss" upped one spot from No. 11 to No. 10.
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