Taylor Swift makes US song charts history with ‘Midnights’

Taylor Swift made history on Monday by becoming the first artist to have all 10 songs from an album on the top US song chart. This came after the release of her album ‘Midnights’.

“Anti-Hero” led the charge, taking the Billboard Hot 100’s top spot.

This is the first time in the history of the Billboard charts that a single artist has taken the top 10 spots.

The most recent artist to come close to this number was Drake, who took nine of the coveted spots in September 2021.

“10 out of 10 of the Hot 100??? On my 10th album??? I AM IN SHAMBLES,” tweeted Swift, with a nod to her devoted fan base’s love of searching for hidden clues in her content including titles, numbers and dates.

Swift released the highly anticipated ‘Midnights’ — her 10th studio album — on 21 October, which also debuted at the top of Billboard’s main albums chart with the biggest week for a release since Adele’s ’25’ in 2015.

The album, “Midnights,” by Swift was released on 21 October. It debuted at the top of Billboard’s main albums chart. This is the biggest week for a release since Adele’s “25” in 2015.

This article has been posted by a News Hour Correspondent. For queries, please contact through [email protected]
No Comments