Taylor Swift’s album “1989” reclaimed the top spot on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart on Wednesday, besting rapper Nicki Minaj’s new release “The Pinkprint.” “1989” has been atop the chart for six of its eight weeks in release. According to figures from Nielsen SoundScan, it sold 331,000 album copies, 433,000 songs and no streams, totaling 375,000 sales units. Swift, 25, is one of a handful of top artists currently protesting some streaming sites like the popular Spotify.