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Michael Jackson's Chart Record Has Finally Been Beaten

Michael Jackson's Chart Record Has Finally Been Beaten

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SZA's SOS claims a historic thirty-eighth week at No. 1 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, ... More breaking the tie with Michael Jackson's Thriller. SZA at Variety Hitmakers, Presented By Sony Audio held at Nya West on December 2, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images)
SZA has done more with two albums than most musicians manage in a lifetime. Everything about the R&B superstar's career seems to defy the norm in today's music industry, from spacing out her releases by many years to keeping her collections not just on the charts, but in the highest reaches of some of the most competitive tallies in America for years at a time.
Her latest full-length, SOS, which is far from new at this point, continues to make history this week, as it remains at No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart yet again, helping SZA match one of the greatest musicians of all time.
The set earns its thirty-eighth stay on the throne of that list, which ranks the most consumed full-lengths in those styles throughout the U.S. Billboard notes that by keeping its position at No. 1, SOS breaks out of a tie with Thriller by Michael Jackson to claim the most weeks at No. 1 of all time on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Just days ago, the two projects were tied with 37 frames at the summit, but now Thriller has been pushed down — at least for the time being – and it's likely that SOS will continue to rule.
SZA's blockbuster isn't just successful on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The full-length is a strong performer across a variety of rankings, thanks largely to sustained streaming activity. At the moment, the project is just one spot away from ruling the Billboard 200, where it sits at No. 2 behind One Thing at a Time by Morgan Wallen. That project opened with the largest debut of 2025 just a week ago, and it holds firm this time around.
SOS has now lived on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums tally for 129 weeks, but even that total is far from what has been accumulated by SZA's only other complete project, Ctrl. This time around, that full-length jumps to No. 9, as it reaches 325 stays somewhere on the roster.

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