Morgan Wallen has rebounded to the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart with "One Thing At A Time," claiming his 16th nonconsecutive week at the top of the chart.
Meanwhile, Ed Sheeran's newest project and first non-mathematics album, "Autumn Variations" debuted at the No. 4 spot.
Morgan Wallen 'One Thing At A Time' Billboard 200
According to Luminate's latest data, Morgan Wallen raked in 71,500 album-equivalent units this week, with most of it being attributed to streaming, 2,000 for album sales, and 1,000 for track units.
Notably, Wallen's 16th week at the top logged as the smallest album units for a No. 1 album so far in almost two years - Pusha T's "It's Almost Dry" only opened with 55,000 units in May 2022.
Morgan Wallen is making a career stride with "One Thing At A Time," as it is the longest-running album at No. 1 so far since Adele logged 24 nonconsecutive weeks at the top of the charts in 2012, Billboard reports.
"One Thing At A Time" arrived at the summit on March 18 this year and has spent its 12 consecutive weeks as the genre-blending album chart leader. It bowed down for two weeks, returned for three straight weeks again and it hasn't yet left the Top 4 of the charts.
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Ed Sheeran 'Autumn Variations' Billboard 200
Meanwhile, Ed Sheeran's "Autumn Variations' breezed in at No. 4, making it his seventh Top 5 album of his discography. Notably, all of his albums debuted within the Top 5 frame of the Billboard 200 chart. (via Billboard)
Only "Multiply," "Divide," "No. 6 Collaborations Project," and "Equals" debuted at the No. 1 spot. Her last album, "Subtract," opened at No. 2 only earlier this year.
The new effort opened only with 62,000 album units. 15,000 units powered its streaming effort while the big chunk of the Top 4 debut was attributed to the 46,500 pure album sales. Track units are only at 500.
As for the other albums on the chart, Rod Wave's "Nostalgia" fell to No. 2 after its two-week consecutive reign. "Guts" by Olivia Rodrigo was bumped to No. 3, while Zach Bryan's self-titled country-rock album is a non-mover at No. 5. SZA's "SOS" fell to No. 6, Travis Scott's "Utopia" at No. 7, while Taylor Swift's "Midnights" rose to No. 8. Doja Cat's "Scarlet" fell to No. 9 while Peso Pluma's "Genesis" rounds the Top 10.
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