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The Top Album Sales is a music chart released weekly by Billboard magazine listing each week's top-selling albums in the United States. The chart has been published since December 13, 2014, although the magazine also retrospectively recognizes the Billboard 200 charts from May 25, 1991, through December 6, 2014, as part of the history of the Top Album Sales listing.[1] Sales figures for the chart are tabulated by Billboard with electronically monitored piece count information from Nielsen SoundScan, now Luminate.

The first number-one album actually published under the Top Album Sales banner was 1989 by Taylor Swift, but as Billboard also recognizes the history of the Billboard 200 chart since 1990 as part of this chart the magazine recognizes the first chart-topper as Time, Love & Tenderness by Michael Bolton.[2]

History

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On May 25, 1991, Billboard began tabulating top-selling albums in the United States with electronically monitored piece count information from Nielsen Soundscan, now known as Luminate.[1] Up until December 2014, the weekly top-selling albums had been documented by the Billboard 200 chart, but that chart was altered to factor in music streaming by accounting for album-equivalent units in its tallies to document the effect of the rise of music streaming services such as Apple Music and Spotify. During the week of December 6, 2014, the chart switched to a methodology that blends album sales with track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent album units.[1] The Top Album Sales chart was created to preserve the older methodology of counting pure album sales.[3][4][5][6]

The Top Album Sales and the Billboard 200 listed different number-one albums for the first time on February 8, 2015, when Now That's What I Call Music! 53 reached number one on the Top Album Sales (98,000 copies sold), while Taylor Swift's 1989 took the top spot on the Billboard 200 (77,000 copies sold).[7] As streaming became a major metric in music, the disparity between the Top Album Sales and the Billboard 200 grew larger. On October 8, 2016, Drake's Views became the first number-one album on the Billboard 200 to miss the Top 10 of the Top Album Sales, charting at number 22.[8] Meanwhile, We Are Superhuman by NCT 127 became the first album to reach number one on the Top Album Sales but fail to crack the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, peaking at number 11 on June 8, 2019.[9] As streaming continued to dominate, Hoodie SZN by A Boogie wit da Hoodie became the first Billboard 200 number one to miss the Top Album Sales entirely, not selling enough copies to rank within the Top 100 on January 19, 2019.[10] On October 28, 2023, the Top Streaming Albums chart was launched by Billboard and the Top Album Sales chart was reduced from 100 positions to 50.[11][12]

Adele's 25 holds the record for biggest single-week performance on the Top Album Sales chart, selling 3.38 million on the week of December 12, 2015.[13] In December 2023, Swift became the first act to simultaneously occupy the top 4 positions of the chart.[14] In January 2024, Swift also became the first act to simultaneously occupy seven of the top-ten positions.[15][16]

Achievements and milestones

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Chart achievements listed below cover the Top Album Sales since its launch in December 2014 as well as the Billboard 200 since May 1991.

Most number-one albums

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Taylor Swift has 14 number ones on the Top Album Sales (tie with Jay-Z), including 11 number ones since December 2014.
Number of
albums
Artist Ref.
14 Jay-Z [17]
Taylor Swift [18]
12 Kenny Chesney [19]
10 Eminem [20]
9 Garth Brooks [21]
8 Drake [22]
Kanye West [23]
Bruce Springsteen [24]
Madonna [25]
7 The Beatles [26]

Most top-ten albums

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Number of
albums
Artist Ref.
22 George Strait [27]
21 Prince [28]
Garth Brooks [21]
19 Mariah Carey [29]
Tim McGraw [30]
18 Taylor Swift [18]
Pearl Jam [31]
17 Kenny Chesney [19]
Bruce Springsteen [24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Caulfield, Keith (November 27, 2023). "Dolly Parton's 'Rockstar' Debuts at No. 1 on Top Album Sales Chart With Her Biggest Sales Week in Modern Era". Billboard. Retrieved December 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "Top Album Sales". Billboard. May 25, 1991. Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  3. ^ "Billboard 200 Makeover: Album Chart to Incorporate Streams & Track Sales". The Hollywood Reporter. 19 November 2014.
  4. ^ Molanphy, Chris (25 November 2014). "Commerce Vs. Consumption: A Revolutionary Rethink of Billboard's Album Chart". NPR.
  5. ^ "Billboard's charts used to be our barometer for music success. Are they meaningless in the streaming age? - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  6. ^ "Billboard 200 Makeover: Album Chart to Incorporate Streams & Track Sales". Billboard. 20 November 2014.
  7. ^ Book, Ryan (February 12, 2015). "Now 53 Outsells Taylor Swift, Becomes First Record to Top Albums Chart but Not Billboard 200; Kid Ink Cracks Top 10". The Music Times. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
  8. ^ "Drake's 'Views' Returns to No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart for 13th Week". Billboard. September 25, 2016. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
  9. ^ Caulfield, Keith (June 2, 2019). "Billie Eilish Returns to No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart". Billboard. Retrieved June 2, 2019.(subscription required)
  10. ^ Caulfield, Keith (January 14, 2018). "A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Scores First No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart With 'Hoodie SZN'". Billboard. Retrieved January 15, 2018.(subscription required)
  11. ^ Caulfield, Keith (October 24, 2023). "Billboard's Top Streaming Albums Chart Launches: Bad Bunny's 'Nadie' Leads Inaugural List". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 3, 2023. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
  12. ^ "Top Album Sales". Billboard. May 25, 1991. Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  13. ^ Caulfield, Keith (November 30, 2015). "Adele's Historic '25' Debut: By the Numbers". Billboard. Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  14. ^ Caulfield, Keith (December 29, 2023). "Taylor Swift Has the Top Four on the Album Sales Chart for the First Time". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
  15. ^ "Top Streaming Albums". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 3, 2023. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
  16. ^ Caulfield, Keith (2024-01-03). "Taylor Swift Has 7 of the Top 10 on Billboard's Album Sales Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  17. ^ "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  18. ^ a b "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  19. ^ a b "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
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  21. ^ a b "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  22. ^ "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
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  24. ^ a b "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  25. ^ "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
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  27. ^ "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  28. ^ "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  29. ^ "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  30. ^ "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  31. ^ "Chart History: Top Album Sales". Retrieved January 3, 2025.