Having one more week at No.1, Morgan Wallen is currently the artist with the second most weeks leading the Billboard 200 in the decade of 2020.
This week, Morgan Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” continues to top the Billboard 200 for the fifth consecutive week with 173,000 units sold in the past week in the US, down only 12% from the previous week. Although there was a time when the public turned away because of racist statements, the country singer still had 2 albums that reached number one, helping him to accumulate 15 weeks at the top of the chart. this decade, surpassing Bad Bunny and just under Taylor Swift (20 weeks). In particular, “Dangerous: The Double Album” is also appearing on this week’s chart at No.8 (45,000 units).
According to the latest results, Melanie Martinez has just pocketed the product with the highest charting achievement ever on the US Billboard album chart with No.2 for “Portals”. The album debuted at No.2 for the first week with 142,000 units sold, making it the best one-week sales of her career. Also a new face on the Billboard 200 Top 10 this week, “Call Me If You Get Lost” – the 2021 album released by Tyler, the Creator jumped from No.137 to No.3 (68,000 units) thanks to the fact that re-released the deluxe version on March 31 with 8 additional tracks.
This week’s Billboard 200 still has an equally remarkable new product that is the debut studio album “The Record” from the Rock Boygenius group of 3 female singers Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus. Debut with 67,000 units, the album is currently at No.4. The rest, from No.5 to No.10 this week has not changed too much: “SOS” – SZA at No.5 (64,000 units), “Midnights” – Taylor Swift at No.6 (61,000 units) , “Gettin’ Old” – Luke Combs at No.7 (54,000 units), “Heroes & Villains” – Metro Boomin at No.9 (42,000 units) and “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd” – Lana Del Rey is at No.10 (38,000 units).