Taylor Swift regularly has more than a few spaces on almost every Billboard graphic on which it appears. The singer’s dominance is particularly impressive in the weekly album rankings, where it is rare to see just one of her collections find a place. This week, one of Swift’s recent projects returns to total, and in doing so, she beats every other musical act by a considerable margin.
Red (Taylor version) finds its way back to the ranking of the best streaming albums this week at No. 46. The set reappears on Signposts ranking of the most released feature films in the United States after living in the count for several weeks.
As Red (Taylor version) reappears on the list of the most listened to collections in the country, Swift brings her total number of titles in the charts to six. She currently has half a dozen spots overall, making her by far the most successful act on the list, at least when looking specifically at how many ranks an artist has.
This week, no other musician claims more than two spots on the Top Streaming Albums chart. Swift even outperforms its closest competitors three times.
In the latest edition of the Top Streaming Albums ranking, 10 different musicians occupy more than one space, including Swift. In addition to the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker, all of the following artists maintain two titles on the list: Morgan Wallen, Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Zach Bryan, Drake, Luke Combs, Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar and Metro Boomin.
This week, Swift does not appear in the top 10, which is unusual for her. Its highest win on the Top Streaming Albums chart is Loverwhich falls a few rungs to No. 14. Also present on the count Midnights (No. 16), 1989 (Taylor version) (No. 21), Folklore (No. 26), and Reputation (No. 32).