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With 11 weeks at No.1, Morgan Wallen joins an elite club

- BEN SISARIO © 2023

There was snow on the ground when Morgan Wallen’s One Thing At A Time arrived at No.1 in early March. Now, the country superstar’s latest LP is racking up its 11th consecutiv­e week on the chart — a feat that puts Wallen in the company of Whitney Houston and Stevie Wonder.

The 36-track One Thing At A Time has been a streaming blockbuste­r since it came out, and its numbers have cooled only modestly since then. Week after week, it has fended off competitio­n from the likes of Ed Sheeran, Metallica and two members of BTS to remain music’s most popular album.

In its latest week, One Thing had the equivalent of 134,500 sales in the United States, including 165 million streams and 8,000 copies sold as a complete package, according to the tracking service Luminate.

Long runs on the Billboard 200, the magazine’s flagship album chart, are not unheard-of. Bad Bunny, Drake and the Frozen soundtrack have all notched a total of 13 weeks; Taylor Swift has gotten 11 twice before. But none of those were for consecutiv­e streaks, which are far more rare.

According to Billboard, the last album to hold No.1 for at least 11 weeks in a row was the Titanic soundtrack, which reigned for 16 back in 1998. But the last to spend its first 11 weeks at the top — to open at No.1 and hold there 10 more times — came in 1987 with Houston’s Whitney, which featured hits like I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) and So Emotional. Before that, Wonder’s Songs In The Key Of Life logged its first 13 weeks at No.1 back in 1976 and 1977.

Wallen’s accomplish­ment surpasses even his own record, after the singer’s Dangerous: The Double Album topped the chart for its initial 10 weeks in early 2021. That run came amid an industrywi­de rebuke after Wallen was caught on video using a racial slur, resulting in his temporary disappeara­nce from radio and streaming playlists.

Also this week, The Jonas Brothers open at No.3 with The Album, while hyper-prolific Louisiana rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again comes in at No.4 with Richest Opp, his third release to reach the Top 10 this year alone — the last time just three weeks ago.

Swift, whose triumphant stadium tour arrives at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, for three shows this weekend, is No.2 with her latest Midnights, and SZA’s SOS is No.5.

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