Taylor Swift continues her chart-topping streak as The Fate of Ophelia reigns supreme on the Billboard Hot 100 for the third consecutive week. The song’s continued success further cements Swift’s position as one of the most dominant artists in modern music history.
Simultaneously, her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, remains at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for the same period, marking a rare double triumph.
According to Billboard, Swift has made history as the first artist ever to debut both a single and an album at No. 1 and maintain those positions for three straight weeks — a record unmatched in the chart’s history.
Following its release, all ten tracks from The Life of a Showgirl stormed into the Hot 100 simultaneously, showcasing Swift’s unmatched ability to blend lyrical storytelling with commercial appeal.
Three weeks later, she still commands four spots in the top ten — Ophelia, Opalite, Elizabeth Taylor, and Father Figure — a testament to her sustained influence and fan loyalty.
Billboard reports this is the seventh time Swift has managed to place four or more songs in the top ten at once — more than any artist ever. The achievement reinforces her reign not only as a pop icon but as a record-setting force shaping the global music landscape.
Meanwhile, British singer Olivia Dean celebrates her first US top ten entry with Man I Need, calling the milestone “like a whole new world.” Singer-songwriter Leon Thomas also achieved his first solo top ten with Mutt, which climbed the chart steadily over 38 weeks.
Known for his work with Drake and SZA, Thomas’s success reflects the growing diversity and evolution of the pop and R&B genres on the Billboard charts.

