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Billie Eilish's Entire Catalog Climbs; Two-Thirds Of Her Albums Are Bestsellers Again

Billie Eilish's Entire Catalog Climbs; Two-Thirds Of Her Albums Are Bestsellers Again

Forbes01-05-2025
Billie Eilish sees two of her three albums — two thirds of her discography — become bestsellers ... More again in the U.K. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - APRIL 23: (EDITORS NOTE:Image has been converted to black and white.)Billie Eilish performs at Avicii Arena on April 23, 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage for Live Nation)
It's not unusual for Billie Eilish to see all three of her full-length albums appear on the charts near one another. Her discography remains hugely popular — even her oldest works, which are now half a decade into their lives on the weekly rankings.
As the weekly tallies in the United Kingdom become slightly less competitive following a deluge of Record Store Day releases, two of Eilish's three projects become bestselling titles once more. They not only return to sales-focused rankings, but do so on multiple tallies that measure pure purchases in the country.
Happier Than Ever and When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? both return to the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums charts this week. Between the two, Happier Than Ever is the higher rising, but not by much. It's back at No. 55 on the physical-only list, which tracks purchases on CD, vinyl, and cassette, and No. 62 on the general sales tally. When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is just a few spots behind, landing at Nos. 62 and 65 on those rosters, respectively.
Those same collections also hold up well on two other charts at the same time. As they return to the sales-based rankings, Happier Than Ever and When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? both climb slightly on the Official Albums roster — which tracks overall consumption — and the Official Albums Streaming list, which reflects the most-played full-lengths on Spotify, Apple Music, and various other platforms.
While fans are continuing to buy Happier Than Ever and When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, returning them to sales-only charts, Eilish's most recent full-length doesn't need to bounce back. Hit Me Hard and Soft rockets more than 50 spaces on both the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums charts. It bolts from No. 83 to No. 28 on the general purchase-only tally and from No. 81 to No. 27 on the physical-focused list.
That same Grammy-nominated collection is also present inside the top 20 on both the Official Albums and Official Albums Streaming charts as well, as songs like 'Birds of a Feather' and 'Wildflower' continue to power it.
In the past, all three of Eilish's full-lengths have hit No. 1 on almost every single tally on which they appear at the moment. Only Happier Than Ever missed the summit, and on just one list, as it peaked at No. 2 on the streaming-only roster.
Most of her sets have spent 100 weeks or more on the U.K. charts. Hit Me Hard and Soft hasn't reached that milestone yet, but only because it's still relatively new – at least when compared to her other projects. The blockbuster is currently in its forty-ninth frame on each and every roster, and will almost certainly hit 52 weeks — its first full year — very soon.
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