Pop singer Taylor Swift continued her reign at the top of the revamped U.S. Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday, shaking off new entries.
Swift’s “1989” album sold 230,000 full copies, 435,000 songs and was streamed 27,000 times, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan, totaling 274,000 sales units and holding the top spot for a fifth non-consecutive week.
According to the new chart formula unveiled by Billboard last week, 10 songs equal one album unit and 1,500 online streams equals one album unit.
“Shake It Off,” Swift’s lead song from “1989,” scored three Grammy nominations, including two for top categories last week.