Taylor Swift's Fan-Favorite Album Suddenly Reappears Inside The Top 10
Taylor Swift’s Reputation climbs back into the U.S. top 10 on the Vinyl Albums chart and returns to ... More the Billboard 200 top 40 as fans mourn the loss of Reputation (Taylor's Version). BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS — Red Carpet Arrivals — 2018 BBMA's at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada — Pictured: Taylor Swift — (Photo by: Brian Friedman/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesFor years, Taylor Swift fans predicted when she would deliver Reputation (Taylor’s Version). The re-recorded take on her electronic project was one of the most highly anticipated in her Taylor’s Version series, but it seems now that such a project will never materialize.
The singer-songwriter recently purchased the rights to all of the music featured on her first six albums, something she had hoped to gain for years. Her inability to do so earlier — and therefore profit significantly from continued sales and streams of her catalog — pushed her to re-record and re-release her first half-dozen collections. But now, there’s no need for her to finish the venture.
Fans may be slightly disappointed that they won’t get Reputation (Taylor’s Version), because they love the original so much. In fact, listeners in the United States have made Reputation a bestseller again and a standout success among Swift’s discography at the moment.
Reputation is the breakout winner among Swift’s albums in the U.S. as it climbs on multiple tallies and even returns to the top 10 on one ranking. That distinguishes it from all of her other full-lengths, which are almost uniformly declining on the Billboard charts after surging following her exciting announcement just a few weeks ago.
This week, Reputation reenters the Vinyl Albums list, becoming Swift’s only bestseller on the format. Reputation doesn’t just make space on that tally — it blasts back on at No. 7, an impressive relaunch point for a years-old collection.
As it reappears inside the top 10 on the Vinyl Albums chart, Reputation nears that region on the Top Album Sales tally, coming in at No. 13. Swift’s full-length rockets from No. 37, where it sat last frame, thanks to 4,200 pure purchases, according to Luminate.
Swift even manages to send Reputation back into the top 40 on the Billboard 200. This time around, the sometimes-controversial collection jumps from No. 42 to No. 36 with 16,600 equivalent units shifted. That’s up less than 1% from the period before, but it’s a less competitive moment on Billboard’s ranking of the most consumed albums in America, so there’s room for Swift to grow.
Eight of Swift’s albums appear on at least one Billboard chart this week. The Tortured Poets Department is steady at No. 22 on the Billboard 200, while the original 1989 manages to climb 10 spaces on the same tally. All of her other full-lengths — Lover, Folklore, Midnights, 1989 (Taylor’s Version), and Red (Taylor’s Version) — decline everywhere they can be found.