Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem spends a third week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, outperforming the … More
Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem is leading the Billboard 200 for a third straight week. The country project launched with one of the largest opening sums in recent memory — and certainly the biggest thus far in 2025 — and it has refused to budge ever since. The lengthy set hasn’t faced any serious competition for the throne on Billboard’s ranking of the most consumed albums in America, and it might not for a while, as it continues to rack up massive consumption figures each frame.
I’m the Problem earns its third stay at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 thanks to 246,000 equivalent units shifted. That figure represents a 14% dip from the previous period, yet it still easily secures the top spot. No other title in the U.S. managed even 50,000 units this week, so Wallen safely holds onto his grip on the peak position.
Coming in at No. 2 on the latest edition of the Billboard 200 is Happy Burstday by Seventeen. The K-pop boy band’s latest effort opens with 48,500 equivalent units, between sales and streaming activity, according to Luminate. That’s just under one-fifth of what Wallen managed — amazingly in its third week of availability.
I’m the Problem is so dominant that it outperformed the next five biggest albums in America combined. That roundup includes Happy Burst Day, SZA’s SOS (No. 3), Miley Cyrus’s brand new album Something Beautiful, which debuts at No. 4, Taylor Swift’s Reputation (No. 5) and even Wallen’s previous full-length One Thing at a Time, which currently sits at No. 6.
While I’m the Problem holds at No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums charts, it does finally begin to descend on other tallies. This frame, it dips to No. 3 on the Top Album Sales ranking, landing behind Seventeen and Cyrus’s new collections.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/06/11/morgan-wallen-beats-the-no-2-album-in-america-five-times-over/