Harry Styles holds firm atop the Billboard 200 for a second consecutive week, as Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. logs another 99,000 equivalent album units on this week’s chart. The set becomes the first album to spend its opening two weeks at No. 1 since Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl. Kiss all the Time debuted last week at the top of the chart, earning the biggest opening week of 2026 so far.
Behind him, P1Harmony lands a career-best debut with UNIQUE, which opens at No. 4 with 58,000 units. The release marks the group’s highest-charting album to date and their second top 10 entry, following 2025’s EX, which debuted at No. 9.
Elsewhere in the top tier, Johnny Blue Skies (formerly Sturgill Simpson) and the Dark Clouds arrive at No. 3 with Mutiny After Midnight, earning 59,000 units. As reported by Billboard, the project stands out as the first album in nearly three years to reach the top 10 while being available exclusively on physical formats.
Further down the chart, Tate McRae re-enters the top 10 as So Close to What surges from No. 20 to No. 9. The album earned 43,000 units in the latest tracking week, marking a 61% increase following the release of its deluxe edition on vinyl and CD.






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