Since winning Album of the Year at the Grammys a few weeks ago, Beyoncé’s music has become hugely popular once more–though it’s not as if she had disappeared from public consciousness.
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter surges post-Grammys, topping the Official Americana chart and climbing on … [+] Getty Images for The Recording Academy
The focus, of course, has been on Cowboy Carter, her most recent release, and the title that finally earned her the prize she’s been seeking for so long.
In the weeks following the Grammys, millions of people have returned to Cowboy Carter all around the world. The project became a bestseller once more and began streaming incredibly well following her big night at the ceremony.
Beyoncé fans pushed Cowboy Carter back to No. 1 on several charts post-Grammys, and it’s held close to the summit on several lists.
This frame, the title nearly falls off half of all the rankings it appears on in the U.K. At the same time, it leads one other list and nearly dominates another, but a hometown favorite keeps her from running the show once more.
Cowboy Carter holds at No. 1 on the Official Americana chart in the U.K. this time around. It lifts from No. 3 to No. 2 on the Official Country Artists Albums ranking, which looks specifically at country titles.
Beyoncé is blocked this week from ruling the country ranking by another artist who is not typically known for creating country music, but who recently dipped his toes into the style.
Ringo Starr, one of the four Beatles, pushes from second place to No. 1 with Look Up, his first country collection.
While she might not be in charge of the Official Country Artists Albums chart this week, Beyoncé has already spent plenty of time at No. 1 on that tally.
Cowboy Carter earned its first 11 stays on the list in first place. Since then, it has appeared inside the top 10 for 43 non-consecutive periods, and it’s only dipped out of that highest tier on four occasions as it approaches its first anniversary.
Look Up is much newer to the Official Country Artists Albums chart, but it’s quickly racking up turns in first place. Starr’s latest offering debuted at No. 1 and held there for three stints.
Then it dipped to second place for two periods before mounting a comeback on the U.K.’s genre-specific rankings.
Cowboy Carter is on the decline on more general tallies. Beyoncé’s most recent full-length slips from No. 66 to No. 87 on the Official Album Downloads chart.
It also narrowly manages to hold on and find space once more on the Official Albums Streaming ranking, where it dips from No. 72 to No. 95.
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