This is a list of the albums ranked number one in the United States during 2024. The top-performing albums and EPs in the U.S. are ranked on the Billboard 200 chart, which is published by Billboard magazine. The data is compiled by Luminate based on multi-metric consumption as measured in album-equivalent units, which comprise album sales, track sales, and streams on digital music platforms. Each unit equals one album sold, or 10 individual digital tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.
As of the chart dated July 6, 2024, the eleventh studio album of American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, The Tortured Poets Department, is the longest-running number-one album of the year. The Tortured Poets Department also earned 2,610,000 album-equivalent units in its first week—the largest of the year and a record seventh album by Swift to earn more than a million units in a week. [1]
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Units | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 6 | 1989 (Taylor's Version) | Taylor Swift | 98,000 | [2] [3] |
January 13 | 64,000 | [4] [5] | ||
January 20 | One Thing at a Time | Morgan Wallen | 61,000 | [6] [7] |
January 27 | American Dream | 21 Savage | 133,000 | [8] [9] |
February 3 | 78,000 | [10] [11] | ||
February 10 | One Thing at a Time | Morgan Wallen | 66,000 | [12] [13] |
February 17 | 35 Biggest Hits | Toby Keith | 66,000 | [14] [15] |
February 24 | Vultures 1 | ¥$: Ye and Ty Dolla Sign | 148,000 | [16] [17] |
March 2 | 75,000 | [18] [19] | ||
March 9 | With You-th | Twice | 95,000 | [20] [21] |
March 16 | One Thing at a Time | Morgan Wallen | 68,000 | [22] [23] |
March 23 | Eternal Sunshine | Ariana Grande | 227,000 | [24] [25] |
March 30 | 100,500 | [26] [27] | ||
April 6 | We Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | 251,000 | [28] [29] |
April 13 | Cowboy Carter | Beyoncé | 407,000 | [30] [31] |
April 20 | 128,000 | [32] [33] | ||
April 27 | We Still Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | 127,500 | [34] [35] |
May 4 | The Tortured Poets Department | Taylor Swift | 2,610,000 | [1] [36] |
May 11 | 439,000 | [37] [38] | ||
May 18 | 282,000 | [39] [40] | ||
May 25 | 260,000 | [41] [42] | ||
June 1 | 378,000 | [43] [44] | ||
June 8 | 175,000 | [45] [46] | ||
June 15 | 148,000 | [47] [48] | ||
June 22 | 127,000 | [49] [50] | ||
June 29 | 126,000 | [51] [52] | ||
July 6 | 115,000 | [53] |
==Number-one artists==
Rank | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Morgan Wallen | 16 |
2 | SZA | 8 |
3 | Taylor Swift | 7 |
4 | Travis Scott | 4 |
5 | Zach Bryan | 2 |
Rod Wave | ||
Stray Kids | ||
Drake | ||
9 | Tomorrow X Together | 1 |
Karol G | ||
Lil Uzi Vert | ||
NewJeans | ||
Olivia Rodrigo | ||
Bad Bunny | ||
Blink-182 | ||
Ateez | ||
Nicki Minaj |
This is a list of the albums ranked number one in the United States during 2024. The top-performing albums and EPs in the U.S. are ranked on the Billboard 200 chart, which is published by Billboard magazine. The data is compiled by Luminate based on multi-metric consumption as measured in album-equivalent units, which comprise album sales, track sales, and streams on digital music platforms. Each unit equals one album sold, or 10 individual digital tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.
As of the chart dated July 6, 2024, the eleventh studio album of American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, The Tortured Poets Department, is the longest-running number-one album of the year. The Tortured Poets Department also earned 2,610,000 album-equivalent units in its first week—the largest of the year and a record seventh album by Swift to earn more than a million units in a week. [1]
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Units | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 6 | 1989 (Taylor's Version) | Taylor Swift | 98,000 | [2] [3] |
January 13 | 64,000 | [4] [5] | ||
January 20 | One Thing at a Time | Morgan Wallen | 61,000 | [6] [7] |
January 27 | American Dream | 21 Savage | 133,000 | [8] [9] |
February 3 | 78,000 | [10] [11] | ||
February 10 | One Thing at a Time | Morgan Wallen | 66,000 | [12] [13] |
February 17 | 35 Biggest Hits | Toby Keith | 66,000 | [14] [15] |
February 24 | Vultures 1 | ¥$: Ye and Ty Dolla Sign | 148,000 | [16] [17] |
March 2 | 75,000 | [18] [19] | ||
March 9 | With You-th | Twice | 95,000 | [20] [21] |
March 16 | One Thing at a Time | Morgan Wallen | 68,000 | [22] [23] |
March 23 | Eternal Sunshine | Ariana Grande | 227,000 | [24] [25] |
March 30 | 100,500 | [26] [27] | ||
April 6 | We Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | 251,000 | [28] [29] |
April 13 | Cowboy Carter | Beyoncé | 407,000 | [30] [31] |
April 20 | 128,000 | [32] [33] | ||
April 27 | We Still Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | 127,500 | [34] [35] |
May 4 | The Tortured Poets Department | Taylor Swift | 2,610,000 | [1] [36] |
May 11 | 439,000 | [37] [38] | ||
May 18 | 282,000 | [39] [40] | ||
May 25 | 260,000 | [41] [42] | ||
June 1 | 378,000 | [43] [44] | ||
June 8 | 175,000 | [45] [46] | ||
June 15 | 148,000 | [47] [48] | ||
June 22 | 127,000 | [49] [50] | ||
June 29 | 126,000 | [51] [52] | ||
July 6 | 115,000 | [53] |
==Number-one artists==
Rank | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Morgan Wallen | 16 |
2 | SZA | 8 |
3 | Taylor Swift | 7 |
4 | Travis Scott | 4 |
5 | Zach Bryan | 2 |
Rod Wave | ||
Stray Kids | ||
Drake | ||
9 | Tomorrow X Together | 1 |
Karol G | ||
Lil Uzi Vert | ||
NewJeans | ||
Olivia Rodrigo | ||
Bad Bunny | ||
Blink-182 | ||
Ateez | ||
Nicki Minaj |