Taylor Swift’s Record-Breaking Album Stays at the Top
- Taylor Swift’s latest release, The Tortured Poets Department, has regained the No. 1 position after 14 weeks.
- Poets is now her best-performing album on the Billboard 200, surpassing both 1989 and Fearless.
- The singer’s self-titled debut reached its highest rank at No. 5 on the Billboard 200, making it her least successful chart performance.
The Glittering Prime Continues
Taylor Swift made her intentions clear with a declaration from her new album: ”Try and come for my job.” More than three months later, she remains firmly in what she terms her “glittering prime.”
A Historic Chart Run for ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
Since its debut on April 19, The Tortured Poets Department achieved an impressive milestone by maintaining 12 consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart, marking a personal record for Swift.
This monumental success is reflective of current trends within music consumption; few albums manage such longevity in today’s streaming-driven market. In fact, it’s noteworthy that this accomplishment marks the first instance where a female artist’s record has remained at No. 1 for its initial twelve weeks—a feat once held by Whitney Houston’s iconic album from 1987 titled Whitney.. Carole King still holds the overall record among women with her phenomenal album Tapestry, w which dominated for an astounding 15 weeks back in 1971.
If you thought this would be where it ended—think again! After sliding down briefly to lower ranks, “Poets” made a triumphant comeback to reclaim its throne for an additional two weeks—extending Taylor’s already impressive streak even further.
An Overview of Taylor Swift’s Chart-Topping Albums
A veteran of chart triumphs needs no introduction. Dive deeper into our scoring system that evaluates all fifteen studio albums (both original releases and newly rerecorded versions) based on their performances on the esteemed Billboard 200 chart .