Taylor Swift has marked another lofty milestone in her career.
The 33-year-old pop star, with her new track All of the Girls You Loved Before, landed in the Billboard Hot 100 on Saturday just more than two weeks after its release, making for the 189th time she’s had a song on the coveted chart, the musical outlet reported.
The Shake It Off singer released the song along with three others March 17 in commemoration with the beginning of her The Eras Tour.
The singer-songwriter with the placing extends an already-existing record for the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100 among female artists.
The track All of the Girls You Loved Before was initially recorded in 2019 for the album Lover.
The latest: Taylor Swift, 33, landed in the Billboard Hot 100 on Saturday with her new track All of the Girls You Loved Before, just more than two weeks after its release, making for the 189th time she’s had a song on the chart. Pictured Friday In Texas
It had 15.3 million official U.S. streams, 1.2 million plays in airplay and moved 17,500 units in the week of March 17-23, Luminate reported.
Swift has been historically consistent as well, racking up a song on the chart in each year in the past 18 years.
Her first came with the track Tim McGraw, which hit the charts September 23, 2006.
The commercially-successful run is the longest streak among all active artists, according to Billboard.
Swift cut it close seven years back, achieving the feat on the last day of 2016, as her collaboration with Zayn, I Don’t Wanna Live Forever [Fifty Shades Darker], arrived on the charts on the year’s last day.
The Shake It Off vocalist was also able to extend a record 80 Top 10 tracks on the Digital Song Sales, as her song If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version) debuted in the top spot on the Country Digital Song Sales.
The We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together artist, who has re-recorded much of her earlier catalog after Scooter Braun acquired the rights to it in 2019, originally hit the chart with the track in 2011.
The new track makes for the first time two versions of a song have been at the top of the chart, according to Billboard.
The singer-songwriter with the placing extends an already-existing record for the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100 among female artists
Swift’s commercially-successful run is the longest streak among all active artists, according to Billboard
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