Morgan Wallen has joined an elite group of artists, including The Beatles and Led Zeppelin, by simultaneously holding three spots within the top 10 of the Billboard 200 album chart.
This achievement marks a significant milestone, especially as he is noted as the first country music artist to accomplish this feat.
Wallen’s latest album, I’m the Problem, maintained its No. 1 position on the Billboard 200 this week, moving 286,000 equivalent units in its second full week of availability in the United States. His previous album, One Thing at a Time, remained strong at No. 4, while Dangerous: The Double Album re-entered the top 10, climbing from No. 12 to No. 10. This concurrent presence of three albums in the top 10 highlights sustained high consumption of his discography, particularly through streaming.
The last artist to achieve this level of chart dominance was Kendrick Lamar, who had three albums in the top 10 a few months prior following his Super Bowl headline performance. Lamar’s GNX reached No. 1, while Damn. and Good Kid, M.A.A.D City also re-entered the top tier.
Beyond Lamar, seven other acts have managed to secure at least three albums concurrently in the Billboard 200’s top 10. This exclusive list includes Peter, Paul and Mary, The Beatles, Herb Alpert, Whitney Houston, Led Zeppelin, Prince, and Taylor Swift. Notably, both Taylor Swift and Prince have achieved even greater success by simultaneously occupying half of the available spots within the top 10 on the Billboard 200.