Morgan Wallen prolonge son record à 229 semaines en tête du classement Top Country Albums

L’album « I’m the Problem » de Morgan Wallen occupe la première place du classement Top Country Albums de Billboard, en date du 11 avril, pour la 43e semaine non consécutive. Cette réalisation porte son total de carrière à 229 semaines au numéro 1, renforçant ainsi son avance dans les 62 ans d’histoire du classement. Wallen a atteint le sommet pour la première fois le 15 août 2020.

Le classement Top Country Albums de Billboard a été créé sous le nom de Hot Country Albums le 11 janvier 1964, avec « Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash » de Johnny Cash en première position. Au fil des décennies, il a évolué à travers des appellations telles que Hot Country LP’s avant de prendre son titre actuel. Aujourd’hui, 21 artistes ont cumulé 50 semaines ou plus au sommet, un classement dominé par des artistes masculins en solo, mais qui inclut également des artistes féminines et des groupes tels que The Chicks et Alabama, le groupe le mieux classé avec 125 semaines. Charley Pride demeure le seul artiste noir sur cette liste avec 85 semaines. Morgan Wallen détient désormais le record absolu devant Garth Brooks, qui compte 173 semaines. Parmi les autres noms notables figurent Alabama (125 semaines), Willie Nelson (107 semaines), Taylor Swift (101 semaines) et Kenny Rogers (99 semaines). La domination de Wallen se caractérise par une accumulation rapide depuis son premier numéro 1, l’album « Dangerous: The Double Album » ayant enregistré un record de 97 semaines en tête du classement entre 2021 et 2023, suivi par « One Thing at a Time » avec 87 semaines.

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