morgan wallen‘s “One Thing at a Time” spends an eleventh consecutive week topping the billboard 200 Album chart: Hit marks set by the “Titanic” soundtrack, which dominated the chart for 16 straight weeks in 1998, joining record-breakers Whitney Houston and Stevie Wonder.

In the last week of tracking, “One Thing” had the equivalent of 134,500 sales in the United States, including 165 million streams, according to data from Luminate. The 36-song set is the first of any genre to spend its first 11 weeks at the top (meaning it opened at No. 1 and stayed there) since Houston’s 1987 album “Whitney,” which featured classics. like “I Wanna Dance With Somebody”. (Who Loves Me)” and “Where Broken Hearts Go”. Prior to that, Wonder’s “Songs in the Key of Life” spent 13 weeks at No. 1 in 1976 and 1977.

The lead single from “One Thing”, “Last Night”, also remains at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with a 5% increase in radio audience impressions, recording a total of 63 million. The last album to spend at least 11 total weeks at No. 1 was Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti,” which ultimately scored 13 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the chart last year.

He jonas brothers enter in no. At #3 with their latest full-length offering “The Album”, the follow-up to their 2019 comeback album “Happiness Begins”. The funk-inspired pop set debuts with the equivalent of 52,000 earned units, sales comprising 35,500 of that total and only around 21 million official streams.

Speaking of the album’s influence and the intergenerational reach of his band, Nick Jonas said Variety, “How do we make an album that speaks to all these different walks of life and ages? The key to [producer] Jon [Bellion’s] The initial release brought influences from the ’70s, but with a really modern twist. We wanted to find a way to tell stories that were universal but also ultra-personal.”

At No. 4 is YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “Richest Opp,” their fifteenth top 10 hit on the Billboard 200 and third release of 2023 after April’s “Don’t Try This At Home” (which peaked in 2023). #5) and “January”I rest my case” (peaked at No. 9). The 17-song record opens with 51,000 unit gains, and her 74 million streams account for nearly all of that sum.

As one of the most consistent rappers of the past decade, YoungBoy Never Broke Again ties Drake and Future for third on the Billboard 200 top 10 albums among rappers in chart history. Only Jay-Z and Nas have more, with 16 each.

Daft Punk’s chart success”Random access memorys” returns to the top of the chart at No. 8 with 40,000 album units earned following its 10th anniversary deluxe reissue featuring 35 minutes of previously unreleased material, including “The Writing of Fragments of Time,” featuring Todd Edwards. , and “Infinity Repeating (2013 demo),” featuring “Instant Crush” singer and Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas.

Also new to the top 10 on the Billboard 200 this week is “Religiously” by Bailey Zimmerman, which makes its entry at number 7 with 46,500 units earned.

The rest of the top 10 on the albums chart is taken up by Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” at No. 2 and SZA’s “SOS” at No. 5, while Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” is at No. No. 6. Ed Sheeran ” -” (“Subtract”) and Swift’s “Lover” are at No. 9 and No. 10, respectively.

On the singles chart, Lil Durk and J. Cole’s “All My Life,” the lead single from Durk’s upcoming album “Almost Healed,” enters the No. 2 chart with 30.9 million streams. The single was produced notably by Dr. Luke, who was recently named songwriter of the year at the ASCAP Pop Awardsin large part because of her involvement in hits that have done well on Doja Cat’s 2021 album “Planet Her”, primarily “Need to Know”, “Woman” and “You Right”.

Combs’ version of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” climbs from No. 11 to No. 9 with 13 million radio audience impressions across all formats. Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” remains at No. 3; SZA’s “Kill Bill” is at No. 4; Featherweight Eslabon Armado’s “Ella Baila Sola” Slides to No. 5; and Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” is at No. 6. Metro Boomin, the Weeknd and 21 Savage’s “Creepin’” is at No. 7 and Swift’s “Anti-Hero” closes out the top 10. .

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