Morgan Wallen Spends Full Month at No. 1 With “One Thing at a Time”

Morgan Wallen at Country Stampede Music Festival in 2019
Morgan Wallen at Country Stampede Music Festival in 2019. Photo by Rick Diamond/Shutterstock (10319638ah)

It’s been a month since Morgan Wallen dropped his latest studio album One Thing at a Time, and he’s still ruling the charts. After debuting at no. 1 with the biggest week of 2023 so far, Wallen’s latest LP returned to the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart for the fourth straight week.

One Thing at a Time earned 197,000 equivalent album units during its latest week on the chart, including 177,500 SEA units (equaling 235.76 million on-demand official streams), 17,000 album sales, and 2,500 TEA units.

One Thing at a Time stopped several highly-anticipated albums from reaching No. 1 throughout March, and that trend continued this week. Most notably, BTS’ Jimin failed to top the chart with his first solo album FACE, settling for No. 2 instead. Lana Del Rey was right behind, and her new album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd ended up debuting at No. 3.

One Thing at a Time hit the shelves on March 3, and it managed to earn 501,000 album-equivalent units during its first week on the Billboard 200, scoring the biggest debut for an album this year. All 36 tracks from this record entered the Billboard Hot 100, setting a new record for most charted songs by an artist at the same time.