Taylor Swift Secures Spot in Billboard Top 10 History
Taylor Swift Secures Spot in Billboard Top 10 History

Taylor Swift Secures Spot, in Billboard Top 10 History.

NBC reports that the release of Taylor Swift's new album 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' has broken some high chart benchmarks.

NBC reports that the release of Taylor Swift's new album 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' has broken some high chart benchmarks.

Her latest release pushed the star to become the first woman to have four albums on Billboard's Top 10 list at the same time.

The new album debuted at number one, performing better than any other album released this year.

Swift has also earned the record for the female artist with the most number one albums of all time.

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She now has a dozen top albums, pushing her ahead of Barbara Streisand.

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She now has a dozen top albums, pushing her ahead of Barbara Streisand.

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The other three albums still holding spots in the top 10 are her 2022 album 'Midnights' at number five, 2019's 'Lover' at number seven and her 2020 album 'Folklore' at number 10.

In the last 32 years, the only other album to have a better opening week is Swift's own 'Midnights,' which sold 575,000 last October.

In the last 32 years, the only other album to have a better opening week is Swift's own 'Midnights,' which sold 575,000 last October.

'Speak Now' saw 507,000 copies of the album sold it's opening week, with vinyl sales accounting for 268,500.

NBC reports that the other artists who have had four albums on the top 10 at the same time were Herb Alpert in 1966 and Prince in 2016, shortly after his death.

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NBC reports that the other artists who have had four albums on the top 10 at the same time were Herb Alpert in 1966 and Prince in 2016, shortly after his death.

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Other albums sharing the top 10 list with Swift include Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' at number two and Lil Uzi Vert's 'Pink Tape' at number three.

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Other albums sharing the top 10 list with Swift include Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' at number two and Lil Uzi Vert's 'Pink Tape' at number three.