On the Billboard 200 albums chart, Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” is once again at the top.
Variety reports that the 34-year-old singer’s most recent album peaked at number one once more.
Sales of the Anthology deluxe edition of the project increased as fans purchased the two CD sets and four vinyls included with the kit.
After its first week of sales, the new version of The Tortured Poets Department sold 405,000 record units in North America.
Swift’s 12-week run eclipsed Whitney Houston’s 1987 11-week record for the first female album to spend that long at number one, and the milestone marked the album’s 16th non-consecutive week at the top.
The announcement was made one day after the Love Story singer finished her last show on the Eras Tour in Vancouver, Canada.