Taylor Swift’s Album Reaches Half A Decade On The Charts
Swifties have no idea what Taylor Swift will do next, despite countless swirling rumors and an endless stream of fan theories.
Millions had been eagerly awaiting the release of the final two Taylor’s Version albums, her self-titled debut and Reputation, which remain the only two full-lengths never re-released to the public.
Since Swift reclaimed ownership of her entire discography, she’s publicly stated that she may never share those projects, and in fact, she hasn’t even recorded Reputation (Taylor’s Version).
As fans wait for the next move from the superstar singer-songwriter, one of her most unexpected projects is back in the spotlight.
Folklore Reaches Half a Decade on the Charts
Folklore makes it to a significant milestone in the United Kingdom this week, as it celebrates 260 frames on both the Official Albums and Official Albums Streaming charts. The indie-leaning effort lands at No. 64 on the ranking of the most consumed albums in the country and at No. 56 on the streaming-only tally. In both instances, the project climbs by at least 10 spots.
Three Taylor Swift Albums Have Hit This Mark
Folklore becomes Swift’s third full-length to spend five years on the Official Albums chart this week. Her longest-running title remains 1989, which is her only one that has passed 300 frames on the tally. Lover is close to joining that club, as it claims 292 appearances to its credit.
The original Reputation, meanwhile, may be her next to hit that benchmark, as it currently has thus far racked up 227 stays on the list.
Half a Dozen Taylor Swift Albums are Charting
Six of Swift’s albums currently appear on U.K. rankings, and nearly all of them are on the rise. The Tortured Poets Department, Folklore, Reputation, and Lover all land on the main list. Meanwhile, her self-titled debut and Fearless (Taylor’s Version) claim spots inside the top 10 on the Official Country Artists Albums chart — but only on that specific roster.