Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” debuts at No. 1 on multiple charts after the singer made it available to buy outside of her new album The Life of a Showgirl. GELSENKIRCHEN, GERMANY – JULY 17: EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO BOOK COVERS. Taylor Swift performs onstage during “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour” at Veltins Arena on July 17, 2024 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management )
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Last frame, Taylor Swift made history with her new album The Life of a Showgirl. The title debuted at No. 1 on charts all around the world with eye-popping first-frame figures. In the United Kingdom, the title arrived with the largest opening frame ever for an international album this century and also reset records for the most streams and most vinyl sales in a single opening week.
It’s no surprise that The Life of a Showgirl leads many U.K. charts again this frame, but even as it begins to descend on a handful of tallies, lead single “The Fate of Ophelia” debuts at No. 1 on multiple rankings thanks to an unusual release strategy the singer-songwriter employed.
“The Fate of Ophelia” Debuts at No. 1 on Two Charts
“The Fate of Ophelia” debuts on two tallies it was ineligible for just days ago. The track launches at No. 1 on both the Official Singles Sales and Official Singles Downloads charts.
Taylor Swift’s Surprising Sales Strategy
In an unexpected move, Swift only made The Life of a Showgirl and its 12 tracks available as one complete project for the first seven days it was out in the world. Typically, fans can purchase a full album as well as pick and choose individual tunes from its tracklist and buy whatever they like, but the chart-topper decided to go a different route.
By not letting anybody download tunes individually, she may have helped increase the album’s first-frame sales sum. After one tracking frame, Swift made “The Fate of Ophelia,” the set’s lead single, available to purchase on its own. To this day, the other 11 tracks can only be streamed à la carte or owned and downloaded as part of The Life of a Showgirl.
What Taylor Swift Songs Have Hit No. 1 in the U.K.?
As “The Fate of Ophelia” arrives, it earns Swift her fourth champion on both the Official Singles Sales and Official Singles Downloads charts. Her cuts “Look What You Made Me Do” and “Anti-Hero” hit the top spot on the two tallies, but her roundup of winners differs slightly from one list to the next.
On the Official Singles Sales chart, “Fortnight,” the lead promotional cut from The Tortured Poets Department and a collaboration with Post Malone, also took a turn running the show. That tune didn’t make it to the highest rung on the Official Singles Downloads list, while her 1989 smash “Blank Space” did manage to rule for a short time.
How Many Bestselling Songs Does Taylor Swift Claim?
Throughout her career, Swift has sent more than 100 tracks to both sales tallies. More than 20 tunes have cracked the top 10, and many of her most famous compositions — blockbusters like “Love Story,” “Shake It Off,” “Bad Blood” with Kendrick Lamar, “You Belong With Me,” and others — have stalled in the runner-up position, just shy of helping inflate her list of rulers.
“The Fate of Ophelia” Leads Four Charts Simultaneously
“The Fate of Ophelia” appears on four charts in the U.K. this frame, and it leads all of them. Just days ago, the tune debuted at No. 1 on both the Official Streaming chart and the Official Singles Sales tally — the consumption-based list of the most popular cuts in the country last frame — and it refuses to be supplanted.
The Life of a Showgirl Still Dominates U.K. Albums
The Life of a Showgirl continues to sit at No. 1 on half of the six tallies it appears on. While it once again leads the Official Albums, Official Albums Streaming, and Official Album Downloads charts, Swift steps back to No. 2 on the Official Album Sales, Official Physical Albums, and Official Vinyl Albums lists after just one frame running the show. She’s replaced on the trio of charts by Richard Ashcroft’s Lovin’ You, which debuts in first place.
All 12 Songs from The Life of a Showgirl on the Charts
All 12 tracks featured on The Life of a Showgirl appear on the Official Streaming chart, while the second- and third-most popular cuts from the album — “Opalite” and “Elizabeth Taylor,” respectively — also manage to find space inside the top 10 on the Official Singles roster.
The Official Charts Company limits each lead act to just three hits at a time on the main songs list, but there is no such limitation on the tally that looks at the most successful tunes on streaming platforms. All 11 cuts that are not “The Fate of Ophelia” descend from where they launched last frame, but most remain top 20 successes.