Morgan Wallen Notched 4 Weeks Atop Billboard 200, Ties With Bad Bunny With Huge Milestone

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Morgan Wallen's "One Thing At A Time" records its fourth week at the No. 1 spot of the Billboard 200 albums chart, which in total, including his "Dangerous: The Double Album," has now amassed 14 weeks atop the summit.

He is now tied with Bad Bunny with the record, trailing behind Taylor Swift, who has 20 weeks up in her belt.

Morgan Wallen' One Thing' Billboard 200 Albums Chart Stats

According to Luminate, Billboard's official Data provider and cruncher, "One Thing At A Time," scored its fourth week at the summit.

It logged 197,000 album-equivalent units last week, with streaming units comprising 177,500, which is a decline of 8%. The units equal more than 235.76 million on-demand streams across the project's 36 tracks.

The album sales spiked 36% with 17,000 pure sales but track sales descended 14% with 2,500.

Billboard noted that because of "One Thing At A Time" topping for four weeks and the "Dangerous: The Double Album" ranking ten weeks atop, Wallen has already logged 14 total weeks at the top this decade.

Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti," and "El Ultimo Tour del Mundo" recorded 13 nonconsecutive No. 1 weeks and one week atop, respectively.

Taylor Swift, on the other hand, is the leader of the feat. Swift has 20 weeks atop the chart.

"Midnights" logged five weeks, "Folklore" with eight, "Evermore" with four," "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" with two, and "Red (Taylor's Version) with one week at the summit.

More so, the last album and the last person to spend four weeks at No. 1 was Wallen himself with his previous album, "Dangerous" - which he logged ten consecutive weeks atop since his debut week on Jan. 23, 2023.

Billboard 200 Albums Chart

The publication also reported that Jimin's "FACE" debuted at No. 2, as Lana Del Rey's "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd" clinched at No. 3. Luke Combs finished at No. 4 with "Gettin' Old," and "So Much (for) Stardust," settled at No. 6.

SZA's "SOS" remains mighty as she only fell from No. 2 to No. 5, surrounded by new record debuts. "Midnights" was bumped to No. 7, "Heroes & Villains" to No. 8, "Dangerous" to No. 9, and "Mañana Será Bonito" to No. 10.

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