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Taylor Swift nabs 7th No. 1 album with folklore

To no one's surprise, Taylor Swift's surprise album folklore is dominating the music charts.

Success makes Swift first artist to have 7 different albums sell at least 500,000 albums in a single week

This Jan. 23 file photo shows Taylor Swift at the premiere of Taylor Swift: Miss Americana in Park City, Utah. Swift dropped folklore in a surprise form, announcing the album's release a day before it came out on July 24. (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

To no one's surprise, Taylor Swift's surprise album folklore is dominating the music charts.

Swift's eighth album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's 200 albums chart this week, marking the best first-week sales of the year and giving the pop star her seventh No. 1 title on the chart.

According to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, the album sold 846,000-equivalent albums in the United States based on a combination of sales and streams.

The last album to sell more units in a single week? Swift's Lover album, released last August.

The success makes Swift the first artist to have seven different albums sell at least 500,000 albums in a single week.

Swift dropped folklore in a surprise form, announcing the album's release a day before it came out on July 24.

With 289.85 million on-demand streams of its songs, folklore also marks the largest streaming week for an album by a female act this year.

Swift is third overall, behind the powerful streaming efforts of Juice WRLD's Legends Never Die and Lil Uzi Vert's Eternal Atake.

Folklore was only released digitally but will be available as a CD on Friday.