Taylor Swift Bests K-Pop Band to Stay No. 1 for Seventh Week – The New York Times

Taylor Swift
Advertisement
Supported by
The Charts
Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ held off Ateez’s ‘Golden Hour: Part.1.’ The singer-songwriter Shaboozey opened at No. 5.

Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” is the No. 1 album once again, leading the Billboard 200 chart for a seventh straight time.
Since it came out in April with historic numbers — breaking records for streaming and vinyl sales, and posting the biggest opening week of Swift’s career — “Tortured Poets” has been unstoppable, even as its performance has gradually cooled. In recent weeks it has held off challenges from Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa, and this week it blocks the latest from the K-pop boy band Ateez.
In its latest week out, “Tortured Poets” had the equivalent of 148,000 sales in the United States, including 157 million streams and 27,000 copies sold as a complete package, according to the tracking service Luminate. Since its release, the album has had the equivalent of about 4.3 million sales and just shy of 2.5 billion streams in the United States alone.
Of the 14 albums that Swift has sent to No. 1 in her career — going back to “Fearless,” her second LP, back in 2008 — “Tortured Poets” has now had the longest consecutive stretch at the top, exceeding “Folklore,” which in 2020 spent its first six weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s flagship LP chart. (Several of Swift’s albums, including “Folklore,” have had more turns at No. 1 overall, but not in a row.)
Also this week, Ateez’s “Golden Hour: Part.1,” a six-track “mini-album,” opens in second place with 131,000 equivalent sales, largely from its popularity on CD and vinyl. “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going” by Shaboozey, a singer-songwriter who was featured on Beyoncé’s latest album, “Cowboy Carter,” opens at No. 5 with the equivalent of 50,000.
Eilish’s “Hit Me Hard and Soft” falls to No. 3 after spending its first two weeks in second place, and Morgan Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” is No. 4 in its 67th week on the chart.
Ben Sisario covers the music industry. He has been writing for The Times since 1998. More about Ben Sisario
Advertisement

source

Sim

Related Posts

Taylor Swift revealing Eras Tour crew bonuses was just stunning – USA Today

Taylor Swift revealing Eras Tour crew bonuses was just stunning  USA Todaysource

When and where to stream Taylor Swift’s ‘The End of an Era’ docuseries and her new Eras Tour concert film worldwide – livemint.com

When and where to stream Taylor Swift’s ‘The End of an Era’ docuseries and her new Eras Tour concert film worldwide  livemint.comsource

New shows & movies to watch this weekend: 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' on Netflix + more – Decider

New shows & movies to watch this weekend: ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ on Netflix + more  Decidersource

‘Knives Out’ Gets Religion, End of a Taylor Swift Era, Dick Van Dyke at 100, Gross Out with Sarah Sherman – TV Insider

‘Knives Out’ Gets Religion, End of a Taylor Swift Era, Dick Van Dyke at 100, Gross Out with Sarah Sherman  TV Insidersource

Taylor Swift Just Changed Lyrics to Two 'Reputation' Songs and Fans Think a Huge Surprise Is Coming – Cosmopolitan

Taylor Swift Just Changed Lyrics to Two ‘Reputation’ Songs and Fans Think a Huge Surprise Is Coming  Cosmopolitansource

Listen to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's emotional first call after post-Vienna Eras Tour return – Page Six

Listen to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s emotional first call after post-Vienna Eras Tour return  Page Sixsource

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *