'Power couple things': Fans hail Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for top positions on vinyl album charts
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, the dynamic duo captivating headlines with their romantic involvement, are now making waves in an unexpected domain: music charts.
Despite Kelce's status as a football star rather than a musician, and despite the absence of any collaborative projects between them, the pair finds themselves in close proximity on Billboard's top-selling vinyl albums chart in the United States.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce appear on the top 2 best selling vinyl albums in the US this week:
— chart data (@chartdata) December 11, 2023
#1 1989 (Taylor's Version)
#2 A Philly Special Christmas Special pic.twitter.com/gYc0C06cZT
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce simultaneously dominate Billboard's top-selling vinyl albums chart
Chart Data on X reveals an extraordinary feat: Swift's '1989 (Taylor's Version)' claims the top spot, while Kelce's 'A Philly Special Christmas Special' secures a surprising second place on the chart for the best-selling vinyl albums in the United States.
The unexpected coupling of these vastly different albums has sent shockwaves through the internet, triggering a celebratory uproar among fans who are ecstatic to witness Swift and Kelce ruling the charts together.
Social media has erupted with joy, with fans expressing their enthusiasm for the duo's chart domination. One user on X exclaimed, "We love a couple that charts together." Another user chimed in, labeling them a "chart-dominating power couple."
A third user highlighted their admiration, noting, "Couple goals," while another expressed a sentiment shared by many, calling them "America's heart couple."
Adding to the chorus of applause, a fifth user playfully mused, "Power couple things?!"
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were previously featured on Billboard's Digital Song Sales tally
This isn't the first instance of Swift and Kelce's simultaneous presence on music charts. Both icons have clinched top 10 positions earlier in the week on Billboard's Digital Song Sales tally, showcasing their individual musical triumphs in separate realms, as reported by Forbes.
Swift's 'You’re Losing Me' makes an unprecedented debut atop the Digital Song Sales chart, selling a remarkable 19,000 copies within a mere two days, according to data from Luminate. This milestone extends Swift's reign with an unprecedented twenty-eighth chart-topping hit, further solidifying her position as a musical powerhouse.
In a contrasting but notable position, Kelce and his brother Jason command the 25th spot on the Digital Song Sales chart with 'Fairytale of Philadelphia,' a charitable rendition of a Christmas classic. The track, though not hitting the same sales heights, still resonates with fans, having peaked at No. 4 earlier on.
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