Morgan Wallen’s Song “I’m The Problem” Maintains No. 1 Spot on Billboard 200 for 12th Week

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Morgan Wallen’s album “I’m the Problem” continues to dominate the music scene, holding the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart for its twelfth nonconsecutive week. This accomplishment adds to Wallen’s impressive track record, with his three number one albums including “One Thing at a Time” and “Dangerous: The Double Album” collectively spending a total of 41 weeks at the top of the Billboard 200 chart. This places Wallen in second place for the most weeks at number one this century, surpassing Adele’s 40-week record but still trailing behind Taylor Swift’s impressive 86 weeks at the top.

In addition to Wallen’s continued success, other noteworthy movements in this week’s Billboard 200 include Conan Gray achieving his highest-charting album with the debut of “Wishbone” at number three. Billie Eilish also makes a strong return to the top ten, climbing 18 spots to number six with “Hit Me Hard and Soft” following the release of a new anniversary vinyl variant. Swift’s previous chart-topper, “The Tortured Poets Department,” rises eight spots to number ten following the announcement of her upcoming album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” set to be released on October 3.

The rest of the Billboard 200 top ten features a mix of familiar names and rising stars. The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack maintains its position at number two, while Gunna’s “The Last Wun” falls to number four. Alex Warren’s “You’ll Be Alright, Kid” holds steady at number five, and Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” moves up a slot to number seven. SZA’s “SOS” climbs two places to number eight, and Justin Bieber’s “SWAG” drops two spots to round out the top ten.

This week’s chart reveals a mixture of staying power and exciting new entries, showcasing the diversity and talent in today’s music scene. As Morgan Wallen continues to reign supreme with “I’m the Problem,” other artists are making their mark and capturing the attention of listeners worldwide. The Billboard 200 chart is a reflection of the ever-evolving music landscape, where both established icons and emerging talents have the opportunity to shine and connect with audiences in meaningful ways.

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