
Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem” Dominates Billboard 200 for a Full Month
So, let’s talk about what’s been making serious waves in the music world lately—Morgan Wallen is back on top, and not just for a moment. His latest album, I’m the Problem , has spent its first full month at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. That’s four straight weeks of dominance, and if you know anything about modern music consumption, that’s not an easy feat—especially in a time when albums burn fast and streaming attention spans shift faster than TikTok trends.
Here’s the thing: in its fourth week alone, I’m the Problem pulled in 209,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. That’s a drop of only 15% from the previous week, which is incredibly strong. To put it in perspective, this is the biggest fourth-week performance for any album since Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department racked up 260,000 units back in May 2024. Yeah, Wallen is playing in that league right now.
And let’s talk numbers for a second. Out of that 209,000 total, a whopping 197,000 came from streaming alone. That translates to nearly 258 million on-demand official streams of his songs just in one week. He’s leading the Top Streaming Albums chart too—four weeks running. Physical and digital album sales accounted for 10,500 units, while track-equivalent sales added about 1,500. So even though traditional sales are on the decline across the industry, Wallen’s streaming power is more than making up for it.
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What’s even more impressive is how this release mirrors his last blockbuster album, One Thing at a Time , which is still charting—now down to No. 8, but that shows his longevity. People aren’t just listening to Wallen once and moving on—they’re living in his albums.
Meanwhile, the Billboard 200's top 10 has been shaken up by some heavy hitters: Lil Wayne debuted Tha Carter VI at No. 2, ENHYPEN's new project DESIRE: UNLEASH landed at No. 3, and even Addison Rae surprised everyone with her debut album Addison hitting No. 4. My Chemical Romance’s Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge made a stunning return thanks to a deluxe reissue, entering the top 10 for the first time ever since its original 2004 release. But even with all that excitement, none of them could touch the staying power of I’m the Problem .
Honestly, it feels like this is just the beginning of another long chart run for Morgan Wallen. He’s proven he’s more than just a country superstar—he’s become a cultural mainstay. Whether you’re a fan of his genre or not, the numbers speak for themselves. Wallen’s “problem” isn’t staying relevant—it’s how to top this kind of success.
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