Taylor Swift’s new album sets new records on streaming charts.

Taylor Swift has once again made history in the music world by becoming the first act to occupy the entire top 15 of the Streaming Songs list. Not only that, but she also appears on the ranking with a total of 31 different songs – the most in a single week by any act since the chart’s inception in 2013.

Swift’s dominance is led by her latest hit, “Fortnight,” featuring Post Malone, which debuts at No. 1 with an impressive 76.2 million official U.S. streams accrued from April 19-25, according to Luminate.

With “Fortnight” topping the chart, this marks Swift’s ninth No. 1 hit and her first since “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) [From the Vault],” which held the top spot for two weeks last November. Swift’s chart-topping journey began with “Shake It Off” in 2014.

With nine No. 1 hits on the Streaming Songs chart, Swift now holds the second-most rulers in the chart’s history, surpassing Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber.

Top Artists with the Most No. 1 Hits on Streaming Songs:

  • 1. Drake – 20
  • 2. Taylor Swift – 9
  • 3. Ariana Grande – 6
  • 4. Justin Bieber – 6
  • 5. Travis Scott – 5

Post Malone, the featured artist on “Fortnight,” achieves his third Streaming Songs leader and the first since 2019, following the success of “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)” with Swae Lee.

Following “Fortnight,” Swift continues to dominate the chart with songs like “Down Bad” at No. 2 with 50.1 million streams, all the way down to “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” with 28.1 million streams, occupying the entire top 15 spots.

This achievement breaks a previous record held by Drake, who previously held the top 14 spots of the September 18, 2021, ranking with songs from his album, Certified Lover Boy.

Not stopping there, Taylor Swift’s album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” with a total of 31 songs in all, also makes its mark on the chart, with “Robin” debuting at No. 44 with 12.5 million streams. This sets a new record for the most songs by a single artist on a single Streaming Songs survey, surpassing the previous record held by Morgan Wallen.

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