Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” Secures Third Week at #1 on Billboard 200


Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl stays atop the Billboard 200 for a third week with 199K units.

Taylor Swift’s reign shows no signs of slowing down. Her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, will remain at #1 on the Billboard 200 for the third consecutive week, moving a massive 199K units according to Hits Daily Double. The project, which blends theatrical pop flair with personal storytelling, has quickly cemented itself as one of Swift’s most dominant releases in years.

Following closely behind, KPop Demon Hunters lands at #2 with 99K units, representing another powerful showing for the ever-growing K-pop scene. At #3, Morgan Wallen continues his stronghold on the charts with I Am The Problem (83K), while Tame Impala’s Deadbeat slides in at #4 with 73K, showcasing the continued reach of alternative and psychedelic sounds. Sabrina Carpenter rounds out the top five with Man’s Best Friend, earning 43K, continuing her impressive 2025 run.

The rest of the top ten includes a strong mix of pop, hip-hop, and R&B. Cardi B’s AM I THE DRAMA? lands at #6 with 41K, followed by Olivia Dean’s The Art Of Loving at #7 (35K) and SZA’s LANA at #8 (31K). Morgan Wallen appears again with One Thing At A Time at #9 (30K), while Alex Warren rounds out the list with You’ll Be Alright Kid also pulling in 30K units.

With The Life of a Showgirl continuing its winning streak, it’s safe to say Taylor Swift’s latest era is already one for the books.




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