Morgan Wallen's double album, Dangerous, has topped the Billboard 200 for a fourth consecutive week.
The 30-track Dangerous: The Double Album is the first country album to stay at No. 1 on the list for four weeks in a row since January 2003.
Released on January 8 on Big Loud Records, the set earned 149,000 equivalent album units in the United States in the week ending February 4, with sales and consumption going up by 14 percent, according to MRC Data. The units can be split into 118,000 streaming equivalent albums (SEA) units, 25,000 album sales, and 6,000 track equivalent albums (TEA) units.
The last album to score four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 as well as on the Top Country Albums chart was Shania Twain's Up!, Billboard reported.
Lil Durk's The Voice rose to No. 2 behind Dangerous on the latest edition of the Billboard 200 chart with 86,000 equivalent album units earned.
Pop Smoke's Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon and The Weeknd's After Hours follow them at third and fourth rank, respectively.
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