Tyler, the Creator’s latest album, Don’t Tap the Glass, has achieved the top position on the U.S. album chart for the week ending August 2, 2023. This marks another significant milestone in the artist’s career, showcasing his continued popularity in the music industry.

Following closely behind, Morgan Wallen‘s album I’m the Problem holds the second position on the Billboard 200 chart. The soundtrack for Demon Hunters claims the third spot, while JACKBOYS and Travis Scott‘s collaborative project JACKBOYS 2 is ranked fourth. Alex Warren‘s debut album You’ll Be Alright, Kid rounds out the top five.

In the remaining positions of the top ten, Justin Bieber‘s Swag is at sixth place, followed by Ozzy Osbourne‘s compilation album, The Essential Ozzy Osbourne, at seventh. Jessie Murph‘s Sex Hysteria is in eighth place, while Clipse‘s Let God Sort Them Out occupies the ninth position. Finally, BTS‘s Permission to Dance on Stage completes the top ten.

This week’s charts reflect a diverse array of music styles, from hip-hop and pop to rock and K-pop, highlighting the broad appeal of various genres. The success of Don’t Tap the Glass not only underscores Tyler, the Creator‘s artistic evolution but also his ability to resonate with audiences across different demographics.

With this achievement, Tyler, the Creator continues to solidify his place as a leading figure in contemporary music. The competition in the charts remains fierce, suggesting that upcoming weeks may bring new surprises as artists release fresh material.