Madison Beer’s ‘locket’ Aiming for Top 10 Debut on Billboard 200


Madison Beer is officially stepping into a new career era, and the numbers behind ‘locket’ are proving it.

Madison Beer’s latest album, ‘locket,’ is currently projected to debut at #10 on the Billboard 200 with 40K first-week units, according to HITSDD. If the projection holds, this will mark her first-ever Top 10 album, a major milestone that reflects both her artistic growth and her steadily expanding fanbase.

Following the release, locket has been met with strong listener engagement, and for good reason. The album feels deeply personal: soft, reflective, and emotionally intentional without ever feeling overproduced. Rather than chasing mainstream pop trends, the album thrives in its intimacy. The project plays like a diary, full of heartbreak, healing, and quiet confidence. It shows Madison at her most honest and self-assured. That authenticity has clearly resonated with listeners, translating into solid first-week numbers and real chart momentum.

A Top 10 debut would be a huge career win for Madison Beer, not just statistically, but symbolically. locket feels like the album she’s been building toward for years, and this moment proves that patience, growth, and staying true to your sound can pay off in a big way.




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