Continuing his streak of topping the Billboard 200 albums chart, Morgan Wallen's "One Thing At A Time" holds the fort for its fifth total week.

This marks Wallen's fifth consecutive week at the top of the genre-blending albums chart.

Morgan Wallen 'One Thing At A Time' Billboard 200

According to Billboard, Wallen is making a career-best as his album, "One Thing At A Time," notches its fifth straight week on the albums chart.

Luminate reports that the record has racked up 173,000 equivalent album units. Since its debut on Mar. 18, 2023, it has never left the spot. Currently, "One Thing At A Time" is powered by its streaming units which are composed of 162,000 units. It declined by 9%, which accounts for 215.58 million official streams across the record's whopping 36 songs. Meanwhile, album sales are down by 53%, amounting only to 8,000 units, while its track units are at 3,000.

The publication noted that Wallen's "One Thing At A Time" and "Dangerous: The Double Album" cumulatively spent a total of 15 weeks at the top. He has now surpassed Bad Bunny for the second most weeks at No. 1 this decade.

Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" and "El último Tour del Mundo" racked up a total of 14 weeks at the No. 1 spot of the Billboard 200.

Taylor Swift still holds the No. 1 spot with 20 weeks at No. 1. This can be attributed to her five albums released since 2020.

"Red (Taylor's Version)" spent a week atop, "Fearless (Taylor's Version) logged two weeks, "Evermore" with four, "Midnights" with five, and "Folklore" with eight.

Wallen also earned the biggest streaming debut for a country music album in history and the fifth-largest streaming week for any album genre.

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Billboard 200 Top 10 Explored

Melanie Martinez's comeback isn't something to be underestimated. Her new album, "Portals," debuted at No. 2, making it her highest debut on the charts. "Portals" opened with 142,000 album units with 99,000 pure album sales. It is also her biggest selling week.

Meanwhile, Tyler The Creator's "Call Me If You Get Lost," vaulted from No. 137 to No. 3 because of its deluxe edition release. Boygenius' "The Record" launched to No. 4, while SZA's "SOS" dipped to No. 5. "Midnights" followed at No. 6, "Gettin' Old" descended to No. 7, while Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" climbed to No. 8. "Heroes and Villains" fell to No. 9 as Lana Del Rey's "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd," closes down the Billboard 200 Top 10.

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