Morgan Wallen Matches One Of Taylor Swift’s Biggest Chart Records

After returning to the top spot on the Billboard 200 last week with I’m the Problem, Morgan Wallen once again leads the all-encompassing ranking of the most consumed albums in America. I’m the Problem scores its milestone tenth turn ruling the competitive roster, and as the most recent full-length from the biggest name in country music keeps at No. 1, Wallen joins a very exclusive club of some of the most successful artists of all time.

Morgan Wallen Joins Whitney Houston and Taylor Swift

According to Billboard, only six musical acts have seen a trio or more of titles live at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for 10 weeks or more. Now that I’m the Problem has reached that landmark sum, Wallen is on the same level as Whitney Houston, the Kingston Trio and Taylor Swift. All four stars have seen exactly three different releases live in first place for double-digit frames.

Elvis Presley and The Beatles Win

Only two musical acts have accomplished the feat with more than three albums. Both Elvis Presley and The Beatles have done so with four separate charting entities.

Morgan Wallen’s Albums with 10 Weeks at No. 1

I’m the Problem is tied as Wallen’s second-longest-running No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with 10 weeks running the show to its credit. I’m the Problem is now matched with Dangerous: The Double Album, which stopped commanding the Billboard 200 after its tenth frame.

One Thing at a Time, which preceded I’m the Problem, is one of the longest-ruling projects ever, as it tallied up 19 turns in the spotlight.

Morgan Wallen May Not Be Done Ruling

Despite the fact that it has now lived on the Billboard 200 for 12 weeks, I’m the Problem easily fends off the competition to hold at No. 1. According to Luminate, in the past tracking period, Wallen’s full-length moved 136,000 equivalent units. Its closest competitor, the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack, shifted just over 100,000.

It’s highly likely that Wallen will add to his growing sum again, and even if he steps away to allow other projects to lead — as he has recently for both JackBoys 2 by Travis Scott and his group JackBoys, as well as Don’t Tap the Glass by Tyler, the Creator — I’m the Problem will have a good shot at returning for the next couple of weeks, if not months.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/08/16/morgan-wallen-matches-one-of-taylor-swifts-biggest-chart-records/