 
                  
Taylor Swift becomes the first active performer to have five albums simultaneously rank in the top ten of the Billboard 200
1989 (Taylor's Version), which ranked first, was followed by Midnights in third place, Folklore in fifth place, Lover in sixth place, and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) in tenth place among Taylor's albums in the top 10. 1989 (Taylor's Version), which debuted at the top of the chart in the week of November 11, remained at the top for a total of three weeks. It stayed there for the week ending November 18. It remained at the top of the list for the following two weeks. This week, it took the top spot once again. A total of 13 of Taylor's albums have held the top spot for up to 66 weeks. With 13 albums to her credit, Swift has spent 66 weeks at the top of the charts, the second-most of any solo artist and only one behind Elvis Presley's 67. With 132 weeks, The Beatles are the overall champions. Sales of Taylor Swift's 1989 (Taylor's Version) album this year surpassed the previous high set by the original version's 2014 release. 1989 (Taylor's Version), according to Billboard, also earned the biggest album debut ever.
 
