Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' Album Reigns Supreme on the Charts

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Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' Album Reigns Supreme on the Charts

Morgan Wallen's album "I'm the Problem" continues to dominate the charts in the United States, holding the top spot for several weeks. With a total of 38 weeks at No. 1 across his three albums, Wallen now ranks fifth in history for the most weeks at the top of the all-genre albums list. He has surpassed artists like Harry Belafonte and Drake, who previously held the same record.

Elvis Presley leads the pack with 67 weeks at No. 1, followed by Garth Brooks with 52 weeks, Michael Jackson with 51 weeks, and Elton John with 39 weeks. Wallen is on track to match and potentially surpass Elton John's record in the near future, given the continued success of "I'm the Problem."

Despite being released months ago, "I'm the Problem" remains the top-selling album in the U.S., with 143,000 equivalent units sold in the latest tracking period. Wallen's album outperformed the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack by 50,000 units, solidifying its position at the top of the charts.

Having achieved three No. 1 albums on the all-genre chart, Wallen's success is undeniable. His previous albums, "Dangerous: The Double Album" and "One Thing at a Time," also topped the charts for significant periods. With "I'm the Problem" poised to surpass his previous records, Wallen's reign at the top is expected to continue well into 2025.