Taylor Swift's Entire Lover Album Is On The Hot 100 Chart — What, Like It's Hard?
Swifties, rejoice! It's been far less than two weeks since
Taylor Swift dropped her seventh studio album,
Lover, on August 23, and the pop star has been breaking records left and right. Nevertheless moreover to landing her
sixth No. 1 album, the
"You Need To Calm Down" singer just broke although another record, making her the female artist with the most simultaneous
Billboard Hot 100 entries ever.
that is correct! The entirety of
Lover, which incorporates a whopping 18 tracks, has officially made it onto the Hot 100 chart this week, breaking
Billie Eilish's previously contained record of 14 songs on the chart at once. This brings Swift's career total to 95 Hot 100 entries, 14 of which just made their debut.
(Dimitrios Kambouris/VMN19/Getty Images for MTV)Swift didn't only break Eilish's record, though; she broke her own personalized record, also. On the chart dated November 13, 2010, the then-country star had 11 songs on the Hot 100 at once, after the release of her third studio album,
Speak Now. At the time,
Speak Now also sat pretty atop the
Billboard Hot 200 chart.
By right now, you could be wondering if there really are any records left for Swift to beat, and response The solution is yes! Turns out,
Drake is now leading the pack with 27 songs on the Hot 100 chart in one week. The rapper is also in second place for most
Billboard Hot 100 entries ever, trailing only beyond the
Glee cast. As far as female artists go, Swift is only following
Nicki Minaj, who's appeared on the chart 104 times. So yes, there really are still records to be broken.
Before we get ahead of ourselves by anticipating which records Swift can still potentially beat, we should probably celebrate where Swift is now. And now, she's enjoying the fact that all 18 songs from her album have charted. And if you're wondering how each song ranked this week, look no further. The rankings of each
track are as follows:
No. 4. "You Need to Calm Down" (up from No. 14; peaked at No. 2)
No. 10. "Lover" (up from No. 19, new peak)
No. 11. "ME!," Feat. Brendon Urie (up from No. 58; peaked at No. 2)
No. 23. "The Man"
No. 28. "I Did not remember That You Existed"
No. 29. "Cruel Summer"
No. 38. "The Archer" (re-entry; new peak)
No. 45. "Paper Rings"
No. 49. "Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince"
No. 51. "I Think He Knows"
No. 57. "Cornelia Street"
No. 62. "London Boy"
No. 63. "Soon You'll Get Better," feat. Dixie Chicks
No. 67. "Death by a Thousand Cuts"
No. 75. "Afterglow"
No. 77. "False God"
No. 89. "Daylight"
No. 92. "It's Nice to Have a Friend"
Swifties, in the event you want
Lover to continue dominating the Hot 100 chart, you know what you need to do!
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