Morgan Wallen has the No. 1 album in the United States with his latest offering, a two hour-long collection dubbed “I’m The Problem.” Boasting a total of 493,000 units earned, the Tennessee native claims the year’s biggest debut week for any album so far, per Luminate.
“I’m The Problem’s” massive opening numbers outpaced the Weeknd, who previously held the title of the biggest album of 2025, debuting at No. 1 in January with a staggering 490,000 units. Wallen’s 37-song set also greatly impacted streaming platforms where it also holds the biggest numbers for any album in 2025 (462.63 million on-demand official streams), and the largest since Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” entered with 891.37 million streams in its first week last year.
Wallen also appears at the No.s 4 and 12 on the list with his third studio album, 2023’s “One Thing at a Time,” and 2021’s “Dangerous: The Double Album.”
Wallen sold a total of 133,000 copies of the album in its first week, marking his most substantial sales week ever, the biggest sales week for any country album this year and the fourth-largest sales frame so far among all albums.
The only other debut on Sunday’s list is “Echo,” the latest solo set from BTS member Jin, who claims his highest-charting effort so far at No. 3 (he previously hit a No. 4 peak with “Happy” in 2024). “Echo” debuts with 43,000 units earned and 35,000 sales.
Elsewhere, SZA’s “SOS” lifts one spot up to No. 2 as she and Kendrick Lamar continue their “Grand National Tour” across North America, with Lamar’s “GNX” also lifting from 7-5. Sleep Token’s “Even in Arcadia” is at No. 6; Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” is at No. 7; PartyNextDoor and Drake’s “$ome $exy $ongs 4 U” is at No. 8; and Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” is at No. 9. Rounding out the Top 10 is Fuerza Regida’s “111XPantia.”