Billboard 200 Recap (04/24/26): Justin Bieber Climbs, TXT Arrives, but Ella Langley Still No. 1


The throne belongs to Ella Langley again.

Everybody wanted motion on this week’s Billboard 200, but Ella Langley had other plans. According to Chart Data, Dandelion stays at No. 1 for a second straight week after moving 106,000 units. For a rising star, that is a serious hold.

Morgan Wallen remains parked at No. 2 with I’m The Problem. With 5.5 million units total, the album is operating like a machine that forgot how to stop.

At No. 3, TOMORROW X TOGETHER debuts with 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns. Their 67,000 pure sales are eye-popping in a streaming era where many fans think “buying” means clicking save.

BTS lands at No. 4 with ARIRANG, while Justin Bieber rises to No. 5 with SWAG. Bieber’s chart re-emergence followed his performance at COACHELLA.

Further down, Olivia Dean claims No. 6, the Kpop Demon Hunters soundtrack jumps to No. 7, Don Toliver slides to No. 8, and Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS stays in the mix at No. 9. Morgan Wallen rounds things out again at No. 10.

The top 10 is crowded, but the crown is not confused.


RankArtistAlbumUnits This WeekTotal UnitsNotes
#1Ella LangleyDandelion106,000275,0002nd week at #1
#2Morgan WallenI’m The Problem84,0005,557,000Peak: #1 for 13 weeks
#3TOMORROW X TOGETHER7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns69,000New67,000 pure sales
#4BTSARIRANG62,0001,092,000Peak: #1 for 3 weeks
#5Justin BieberSWAG61,0001,191,000Peak: #2
#6Olivia DeanThe Art of Loving46,0001,547,000Peak: #3 for 3 weeks
#7Kpop Demon HuntersSoundtrack36,0003,082,000Up 9 spots, Peak: #1 for 2 weeks
#8Don ToliverOCTANE42,000843,000Peak: #1
#9Bad BunnyDeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS41,0003,598,000Peak: #1 for 5 weeks
#10Morgan WallenOne Thing At A Time40,00010,707,000Peak: #1 for 19 weeks


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