Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time reaches 150 weeks on the Billboard 200, becoming his third album to reach that milestone on the competitive ranking. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – JUNE 02: Morgan Wallen performs onstage for the 16th Annual Darius and Friends St. Jude Benefit at Ryman Auditorium on June 02, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for ABA)
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Most musicians, even many of those that rank among the famous and successful, are lucky to place an album on the Billboard 200. Each week, Billboard publishes its namesake ranking of the 200 most consumed albums and EPs, and the rundown is typically filled with a mix of the biggest and most popular projects of all time, as well as those sets that are currently being promoted with songs on the radio and global concert tours. A handful of musicians regularly occupy multiple spaces, and Morgan Wallen is regularly counted among them.
He’s so successful that it’s not uncommon for all four of his full-lengths, If I Know Me, Dangerous The Double Album, One Thing at a Time, and the more recently shared I’m the Problem, to appear on the roster together. That kind of showing is reserved only for superstars, and in America that includes Wallen.
All four of the country musician’s albums live on the Billboard 200 this week, and one of them celebrates reaching an important milestone.
One Thing at a Time Reaches 150 Weeks on the Billboard 200
One Thing at a Time, Wallen’s third full-length release, has now spent 150 weeks somewhere on the Billboard 200. Amazingly, as the project nears three years as one of the biggest titles in the nation, it manages to continue to live inside the top 10. One Thing at a Time drops just one spot, slipping to No. 9 during its milestone period.
One Thing at a Time Hits the Same Milestone on Two Charts
One Thing at a Time has racked up 150 stays on two tallies, and it makes it to that milestone on both rosters at the same time. In addition to the Billboard 200, One Thing at a Time has also spent 150 weeks on the Top Country Albums chart. That list is compiled in the same way as the Billboard 200, using both streams and sales to look at which country projects are the most popular.
Morgan Wallen Has Reached This Milestone Before
In both instances, One Thing at a Time marks Wallen’s third release to make it to 150 weeks. If I Know Me, which came first, is quickly nearing 400 stints on the two rosters. Dangerous is up to 262 weeks on the rankings, as it has yet to slip away from either of them.
Morgan Wallen’s Weeks at No. 1
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 17: Morgan Wallen performs onstage at the T.J. Martell Foundation 49th annual New York Honors Gala on September 17, 2024 at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for The T.J. Martell Foundation)
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One Thing at a Time debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in March 2023, and it continues to hold as Wallen’s longest-running leader and one of the sturdiest winners in recent history. One Thing at a Time managed 19 frames atop the Billboard 200.
The same set spent much longer ruling the Top Country Albums chart, but surprisingly, it is not counted as Wallen’s set with the most frames running the show. One Thing at a Time spent 87 weeks running the show on the Top Country Albums tally, while Dangerous missed out on 100 frames at No. 1 by just three stints.
One Thing at a Time Lives Inside the Billboard 200’s Top 10
This week, One Thing at a Time lives on a trio of Billboard charts, and despite the fact that it is nearly three years old, it appears inside the top 10 on each one of them. In addition to its impressive performance on the Top Country Albums list and the Billboard 200, One Thing at a Time steps back one space to No. 8 on the Top Streaming Albums ranking.
Morgan Wallen’s Four Albums Chart Together
Wallen fills four spaces on both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums chart, as If I Know Me, Dangerous, One Thing at a Time, and I’m the Problem all perform well enough to land among the most successful releases in the nation. In almost every instance, those pieces of music are on the decline, with I’m the Problem stepping back from No. 1 on the Billboard 200 as Zach Bryan scores another leader with his latest, With Heaven on Top.
All of Wallen’s full-lengths, except If I Know Me, also appear on the Top Streaming Albums chart. That detail helps explain how Wallen can continue to live on the Billboard 200 with so many projects, as it seems that continued listening on platforms like Spotify is keeping him toward the top of rosters like the Billboard 200.