Harry Styles first found commercial success more than a decade ago as a member of One Direction, but since the group split, he’s more than proved himself as a solo superstar. Every album he’s released has become not only a huge win in the U.S., but a sturdy one. As of this week, all of his projects have reached a special milestone, with his most recent full-length just now making it to that mark.
Harry’s House has now lived on the Billboard 200 for 100 weeks. The third album from Styles hits triple-digit frames on the ranking of the most-consumed full-lengths in America this time around, giving the superstar his latest title to make it to that number.
All three of Styles’ albums have now racked up at least 100 stays on the Billboard 200. Making it to that figure isn’t easy, and there are many well-known acts who have yet to manage the feat. Doing so more than once is uncommon, and three times in a row—without breaking the winning streak—is the kind of showing reserved for only the biggest names in the business.
Styles’ longest-charting album on the Billboard 200 remains his second solo offering, Fine Line. That set has thus far spent 221 weeks on the tally—more than double that of Harry’s House.
The Grammy winner’s debut full-length, a self-titled affair, also hit the 100-week milestone. It has earned 153 turns somewhere on the roster to date.
This week, Harry’s House is up when it comes to total consumption. The project moved another 10,162 equivalent units, according to Luminate. That number is up 3.5% from last frame. It rises from No. 130 to No. 126 this time around, gaining a bit of ground.
Harry’s House was always destined for success on the Billboard charts, but it was kept alive, at least in part, by the incredible performance of its lead single. “As It Was” debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and held there for 15 weeks, ranking as one of the longest-charting leaders of all time. He followed it up with two other top 10s and several other Hot 100 wins from the same set.