Taylor Swift has once again proved that she is the music industry as she dominated the Billboard 200 charts with ten of her albums simultaneously charting the genre-blending charts.

Thanks to the "The Eras" tour, Taylor Swift fans have been streaming all of her albums so far, except "Fearless" and "Red," which has been re-recorded in 2021.

Taylor Swift Billboard 200 Milestone

As the Billboard 200 crowned this week's top albums across all genres, Taylor Swift cemented her title in the "music industry" as she simultaneously charted her 10 studio albums on the coveted ranking.

Check out the ranking below:

  • #3 - Midnights
  • #7 - Lover
  • #12 - Folklore
  • #21 - Speak Now
  • #22 - 1989
  • #23 - Red (Taylor's Version)
  • #24 - Reputation
  • #28 - Evermore
  • #33 - Fearless (Taylor's Version)
  • #200 - Taylor Swift

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Swift is officially the first artist in chart history to simultaneously rank all of her albums in the 200 charts. It is important to note that although she had 12 studio albums out, which include "Fearless" and "Red," the re-recorded version ranked on this week's charts. (via Forbes)

This was an unprecedented feat as Swift ranks two albums in the Top 10, and nine albums in the Top 40.

The said albums have been in the charts for quite a long time already, but it was her self-titled debut album that sealed the deal for her.

Swift has often been called the "music industry" as she continues to make record-breaking and history-setting strides in her career. When "Midnights" was released in October 2022, Swift dominated the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 charts too.

Taylor Swift 'The Eras' Tour

Taylor Swift's Billboard 200 milestone can be primarily attributed to her ongoing "The Eras" tour where she has been performing her songs across her 10 studio albums in a three-hour spectacle.

Aside from her 40+ song setlist every concert, she also sings two surprise songs at each stop, may it be from the vault or unpopular tracks from her albums.

Taylor Swift 'Speak Now'

Earlier this month, Swift announced that she would be releasing "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" on July 13, 2023. This came after much anticipation of the track and her very obvious easter eggs from her previous music videos.

"Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" will be Swift's 13 studio albums all in all, and her third re-recorded album. It is expected to debut at No. 1 again.

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