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Morgan Wallen Dominates Streaming Charts Once Again
Morgan Wallen continues to prove his unmatched staying power in country music, as the superstar maintains his firm grip on the top of both the singles and albums streaming charts this week, according to new data from Luminate.
Wallen’s latest hit “I Got Better” takes the No. 1 spot on the singles chart, pulling in an impressive 10 million streams this week, bringing its total to 289 million streams to date. The song’s ongoing success highlights Wallen’s consistent reign over streaming platforms, where his fanbase remains one of the most loyal in all of modern country.
On the albums chart, Wallen continues his dominance as his new record I’m The Problem holds the No. 1 position with 83,000 total consumption units this week. But that’s not all — Wallen also occupies the No. 2 and No. 3 spots with his previous chart-topping albums. His 2023 project One Thing At A Time earned 30,000 units, while his breakthrough Dangerous: The Double Album followed closely behind with 22,000 units.
Rounding out the top five albums, Jason Aldean’s 30 Number One Hits comes in at No. 4 with 20,000 units, and Shaboozey’s Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going holds strong at No. 5 with 15,000 units.
The story is much the same on the songs chart, where Wallen continues his historic run by holding the top three positions. His collaboration with pop star Tate McRae, titled “What I Want,” lands at No. 2 with 10 million streams this week, while “I’m The Problem” rounds out the top three with 8.4 million streams.
Elsewhere on the chart, Shaboozey’s viral hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” maintains strong momentum, taking No. 4 with 6.9 million streams this week. Rising country artist Ella Langley also makes an impressive entry with her breakout single “Choosin’ Texas,” which has already accumulated 7.2 million total streams since release.
With multiple songs and albums leading the charts simultaneously, Wallen’s latest achievements further solidify his position as one of the most dominant forces in country music — and one of the most streamed artists across all genres.