Morgan Wallen reclaims the throne for "One Thing At A Time," spending his 18th nonconsecutive week at the top of the Billboard 200 chart.

So far, Wallen has tied with Garth Brooks' "Ropin' the Wind" for logging the most weeks for a country atop the genre-blending albums chart.

Morgan Wallen 'One Thing At A Time' Billboard 200

Billboard reports that "One Thing At A Time" raked in 66,000 equivalent album units this week. Most of the album units were composed of 64,000 streaming equivalent units, which equals 87.32 million official streams. Meanwhile, 1,500 physical units were sold as there are 500 track units sold.

The album continues to spend most weeks at the top since Adele's "21" spent 24 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the charts from 2011 to 2012. The album was the No. 1 Billboard 200 and Luminate's Year-End Top Album of 2023.

So far, "One Thing At A Time" also ties with the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack and "More of the Monkees" by The Monkees for spending 18 weeks at the top.

If the album continues to chart at the top for the coming weeks, it would beat out Elvis Presley's "Blue Hawaii" and Whitney Houston's "The Bodyguard" which spent 20 weeks atop.

" Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em" by MC Hammer spent 21 weeks, while the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack, "Purple Rain" and "21" all spent 24 weeks.

The late Harry Belafonte's "Calypso," "South Pacific" soundtrack, and Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" has logged 31 weeks at the top. "Thriller" by Michael Jackson logged 37 weeks while the "West Side Story" soundtrack continues to top the list with 54 astounding weeks.

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Billboard 200 Albums

After two weeks at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, 21 Savage's "American Dream" dropped to No. 2 while Drake's "For All The Dogs" remains steady at No. 3.

Meanwhile, Noah Kahan's ascended to No. 4 again, after it peaked at No. 3. Meanwhile, the remaining albums at the top 10 are all former Billboard 200 No. 1s.

"1989 (Taylor's Version)" is back at No. 5, SZA's "SOS" is at No. 5, Taylor Swift's "Lover" regains momentum as it rises to No. 7, while Zach Bryan's self-titled country rock record ups a spot at No. 8 while "Midnights" return to Top 10 at No. 9, while Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" returned to No. 10 after falling to No. 13 last week.

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