Taylor Swift Extends Billboard 200 Reign as ‘The Life of A Showgirl’ Holds #1 for Fourth Week

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Another week, another chart-topping triumph for Taylor Swift — while Demi Lovato, Daniel Caesar, and Brandi Carlile make fresh splashes.

Taylor Swift continues her Billboard 200 dominance as The Life of A Showgirl spends its fourth consecutive week at #1, moving 146,000 units and pushing its total to 4.68 million units since release. With this feat, Swift extends her record as the soloist with the most cumulative weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200 — a staggering 90 weeks in total.

At #2, Netflix’s Kpop Demon Hunters soundtrack holds steady with 84,000 units, followed closely by Morgan Wallen’s I’m The Problem, which remains a strong contender at #3 with 76,000 units.

Demi Lovato scores yet another career milestone with It’s Not That Deep, debuting at #9 with 31,000 units (including 24,000 pure sales and 9.78 million on-demand streams). This marks Lovato’s ninth top 10 album, further proving her longevity in the industry.

Daniel Caesar earns his first top 10 album, as Son of Spergy debuts at #4 with 43,000 units, featuring contributions from Sampha, Bon Iver, and Yebba. Each of Caesar’s albums has impressively charted higher than the last — a rare trajectory in today’s music landscape.

Brandi Carlile also makes a powerful entrance with Returning to Myself, debuting at #7 with 35,000 units, while Cardi B’s AM I THE DRAMA? and Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend continue to hold their ground in the top 10.


Billboard 200 Chart Summary (Top 10)

RankArtistAlbumUnits (Week)Notes
#1 (=)Taylor SwiftThe Life of A Showgirl146,0004th week at #1; 4.68M total
#2 (=)Kpop Demon Hunters (Netflix)Soundtrack84,000Peak: #1 (2 weeks)
#3 (=)Morgan WallenI’m The Problem76,000Peak: #1 (12 weeks)
#4 (New)Daniel CaesarSon Of Spergy43,000First top 10 album
#5 (=)Sabrina CarpenterMan’s Best Friend42,000Peak: #1
#6 (+1)Olivia DeanThe Art of Loving39,000Re-peaks
#7 (New)Brandi CarlileReturning to Myself35,00032,000 pure sales
#8 (-2)Cardi BAM I THE DRAMA?32,000Peak: #1
#9 (New)Demi LovatoIt’s Not That Deep31,0009th top 10 album
#10SZASOS30,000-2%


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