Morgan Wallen Beats Lil Wayne to Stay No. 1 on Billboard 200 for Fourth Straight Week


Morgan Wallen is still him.

Country superstar Morgan Wallen continues his chart dominance, claiming the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 for the fourth consecutive week with his latest album I’m The Problem. The Sneedville, Tennessee native moved an impressive 209,000 units, holding off a major debut from hip-hop icon Lil Wayne.

Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter VI—which has sparked heavy online debate and criticism—still managed a strong debut at No. 2, with 114,000 units moved in its opening week. Despite the mixed reception, Wayne’s latest installment of his iconic series proves his fan base remains loyal and engaged.



K-pop group ENHYPEN landed at No. 3 with their newest release, pushing 98,000 units. Pop star Addison Rae surprised many with her debut project Addison, securing the No. 4 spot with 48,000 units. Meanwhile, SZA’s LANA—a deluxe extension of SOS—continues to thrive, claiming No. 5 with 43,000 units.

With I’m The Problem continuing to pull in massive numbers, Morgan Wallen is not just leading the charts—he’s making a compelling case for Album of the Year.



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