Morgan Wallen's One thing at a time climbs back to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Jan. 20), going 2-1 and amassing its 17th non-consecutive and overall week atop the chart. It earned 61,000 equivalent US albums in the week ending Jan. 11 (down 4%), according to Luminate.
One thing at a time continues to have the most weeks at No. 1 of any album since Adele 21 recorded 24 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the tally in 2011-12. One thing at a time it debuted at the top of the chart dated March 18, 2023 and spent the first 12 weeks at No. 1 until early June. It then occupied another three consecutive weeks at the top of the chart in late June and early July, and occupied a 16th week on the October 14 chart. In the album's 45 weeks on the chart, it never fell below No. 6. One thing at a time finished 2023 as the Billboard 200's year-end No. 1 album and Luminate's top year-end album.
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Of One thing at a timeThe 61,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending January 11, SEA units consist of 58,000 (down 3%, representing 79.81 million official on-demand streams of the set's songs), album sales include 2,000 ( 13% reduction) and the TEA units are 1,000 (25% reduction).
One thing at a timeThe total of 61,000 units is the fewest weekly No. 1 album has seen since the chart dated May 7, 2022, when Pusha T's It's almost dry debuted at No. 1 with 55,000 units.
The rest of the new Billboard 200's top four is made up of former No. 1s: Drake's For all dogs climbs 3-2 (58,000 equivalent album units, up less than 1%). By Taylor Swift 1989 (Taylor Edition) falls 1-3 (56,000, down 12%). and Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 2 is unmoved at No. 4 (52,000, down 9%).
By Noah Kahan Stick Season climbs 8-5 – his highest chart since reaching No. 3 last June – gaining 52,000 equivalent album units (up 7%).
The rest of the top 10 are all former chart toppers, with SZA's warning sign up 7-6 (just over 43,000 equivalent album units, down 2%). by Swift Midnight down 5-7 (43,000, down 6%). by Swift Lover dip 6-8 (42,000, down 8%). Zach Bryan's self-titled album is at No. 9 (39,000, down 5%). and Swift's Folklore steady at No. 10 (34,000, down 5%).
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