5 Highest Selling Albums This Week (03/15/26): Harry Styles, Bruno Mars & Morgan Wallen


Harry Styles leads the way, while Don Toliver holds it down for the hip-hop side.


5. Don Toliver – OCTANE (60k)

Don Toliver is holding it down for the hip-hop side now that J. Cole has fallen out of the top 10. This is awesome because it just feels like this project was driven very organically. Even though it has some major features, the songs with the most traction are tracks like “Body,” “E85” and “Tiramisu.” And just from a personal note, out of all the rappers in the game, I just feel like Don Toliver is bringing something completely different to the table.

4. Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos (66K)

Bad Bunny’s momentum continues to look unstoppable. Just weeks after delivering one of the most highly rated Super Bowl performances and picking up major Grammy wins, he still finds himself sitting comfortably in the top five with Debí Tirar Más Fotos. The album, which includes tracks like “NUEVAYoL,” “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” and “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR,” has proven to have impressive staying power. In fact, it is currently the oldest project in the top five. That kind of longevity is no small feat. Well done.

3. Morgan Wallen – I’m The Problem (75k)

Apparently, more than 75,000 people either still haven’t heard I’m The Problem or decided it was worth another full binge. Nearly a year after its release, the album landing at number three on this list is seriously impressive. At this pace, it wouldn’t be surprising if it’s still ranking high by the time Morgan Wallen drops another project. There’s precedent for that kind of staying power too, considering One Thing At A Time is still sitting comfortably in the top 10.

2. Bruno Mars – The Romantic (80k)

Bruno Mars’ The Romantic continues to age remarkably well. At this point, every track on the album has surpassed 10 million streams on Spotify, with songs like “Risk It All” and “I Just Might” continuing to surge in popularity.

Interestingly, Bruno’s albums don’t always explode right out of the gate commercially, but they tend to mature beautifully over time. That said, trust me, songs from The Romantic, like “Risk It All,” feels like one of those songs people will still be spinning decades from now.

1. Harry Styles – Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally (424k)

Harry Styles is projected to deliver the biggest first-week sales since Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl. Despite taking a four-year break following the release of Harry’s House in 2022, the demand for his music clearly hasn’t faded. His new album opened with an impressive 424,000 units in its first week, including a massive 284,000 in pure sales.

One stat that really stands out: every track on the album has already surpassed fifteen million streams on Spotify. That level of engagement across the entire tracklist highlights just how strong the album’s early momentum has been.


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