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I'm lowkey worried about next week, I hope it can stay top 10! :(

 

I'm expecting all the following to definitely be ahead:

Gregory Porter

Katy Perry

Disclosure

Pop Smoke

Metalica

 

and I think all these could be ahead too:

Dua Lipa

Nines

PVRIS

The Killers

 

hopefully there's not 1 more album that comes out of nowhere + the killers continue to fall quickly ahh :kink:

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#1 for a 5th week in America :cheer: :cheer:

 

98k sold! Wish it managed another week +100k but still utterly incredible :kink: 1.316m in total! *.* now tracking ahead of Lover in the US as well :o

5 weeks at number 1 is incredible. To think I didn’t even know this existed less than 2 months ago. The album absolutely deserves this - it’s a lyrical masterpiece intelligently written.

#8 in today's midweeks so we should be good for another week top 10 tf!

 

5 new entries above it (all in the top 5 - metallica/Gregory/nines/discloscure/katy) + pop smoke and the killers are ahead

this should be going gold today :folklore: :cheer:

 

also looking set for a 6th week at #1 in the US!!!! (I think that'll be it consecutively, it has a chance for a 7th week and 8th week is out of the question)

i've really fallen in love with "seven" recently, and a lot of it has to do with the line "i hit my peak at seven feet, with pennsylvania under me". i think it's the first time she's ever mentioned her home state in a song apart from having lived on a christmas tree farm, and imo it really grounds the song in her personal history. it doesn't take place in the back of a pickup truck in a southern backroad or in new york or on a new england beach, it's just her on a swing where she grew up, which is none of those places. i've lived a good part of my life not far from where she grew up, and the whole visual aesthetic album just screams pennsylvanian countryside too, the whole cloudy appalachian feel of it.

Source: Headline Planet

 

Taylor Swift’s “folklore” enjoys a sixth consecutive week atop the Billboard 200 album chart, giving the artist the longest run at #1 since Drake’s “Views” enjoyed 9 consecutive (and 13 total) weeks atop the chart in 2016.

 

Swift albums, moreover, have spent a cumulative 46 weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart. She ties Whitney Houston for most weeks at #1 among female artists.

 

“folklore” also becomes the fifth Swift album to spend at least six weeks at #1. Only The Beatles spent at least six weeks at #1 with more than five separate albums (twelve, in fact).

 

In addition to celebrating the US success, Republic Records notes that the album is nearing 3 million worldwide consumption units (album sales or equivalent units from track sales or track streams) and 2 billion streams. It has not even been available for two months.

Wow! What an amazing record to get in the US.

 

This album really does deserve everything. It’s brilliant.

 

Hopefully the album will remain inside the UK top ten this week too.

Love this album, any news on a vinyl release?

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