Travis Scott Spends Full Month Atop Billboard 200 With “Utopia”

Travis Scott performs at the 2018 Governors Ball
Travis Scott performs at the 2018 Governors Ball. Photo by Madison McGaw/BFA/REX/Shutterstock (9699577fy)

It’s been a month since Travis Scott dropped his fourth studio album Utopia, and its reign over the Billboard 200 chart isn’t over just yet. Utopia returned to no. 1 for the fourth week in a row to spend full month atop the Billboard 200.

Utopia earned 161,000 equivalent album units during its most recent week on the chart, surpassing Astroworld as Scott’s album with the most weeks at no. 1. It’s also the first rap album to spend its first four weeks atop the Billboard 200, in five years, since Drake’s Scorpion.

As for the rest of the Billboard 200 chart for this week, Morgan Wallen’s chart-topping One Thing at a Time returned to no. 2, while Hozier’s new album Unreal Unearth scored the biggest debut of the week at no. 3, with 62,000 equivalent album units earned. Barbie: The Album and Taylor Swift’s Midnights are right behind at no. 4 and 5.

Utopia hit the shelves on July 28, and its release was preceded by the lead single “K-Pop” featuring Bad Bunny and The Weeknd. A-list collaborations are one of the album’s strongest suits, and we’ve seen Scott join forces with the likes of Beyoncé, Future, SZA, Drake, 21 Savage, and Kid Cudi.