Taylor Swift has made chart history once again, becoming the first artist to lead the Billboard 200 Year-End chart five separate times. The achievement underscores her unmatched longevity and commercial power across the streaming era, the physical sales market, and every major shift in how audiences consume music. Billboard’s annual ranking reflects cumulative performance across the entire year, factoring in album sales, streaming activity, and track-equivalent units.
Her track record spans nearly two decades. Swift first claimed the year-end No. 1 spot in 2009 with Fearless, a career-making album that bridged her country origins with mainstream pop appeal. The project spent 11 weeks atop the weekly Billboard 200 and became the best-selling album of the year in the U.S., powered by radio staples like “Love Story” and “You Belong with Me.”
She returned to the top six years later with 1989, her 2014 pop reinvention. The album dominated 2015 thanks to blockbuster singles, extensive radio play, and multi-platinum sales, ultimately earning the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2018, reputation brought her third year-end win. Despite its darker tone and limited radio promotion, the album debuted with 1.2 million copies in its first week—the biggest U.S. sales week of the decade—and maintained strong cultural momentum throughout the year.
Swift’s fourth year-end chart-topping album, The Tortured Poets Department, arrived in 2024. The double album logged 12 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the weekly Billboard 200, tying the longest uninterrupted run for a female artist in the streaming era.
Her most recent triumph comes with The Life of a Showgirl, released in October 2025. The album debuted at No. 1 with 4.002 million equivalent units—the largest weekly total for any album in seven years—and maintained its dominance through sustained streaming, vinyl demand, and the success of standout tracks like “The Fate of Ophelia.” Its year-end victory secures Swift’s fifth record-breaking win. Before Taylor Swift’s milestone, no artist had ever topped the Billboard 200 Year-End chart five times. The previous record holders, including The Beatles and Garth Brooks, each accomplished the feat four times.






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