Might sound insane, but 2022 is nearly gone, and 2023 is fast approaching. What doesn’t sound crazy, is that this past year was filled with some incredible music.
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While many great singles dropped throughout the year, we’re here to discuss albums. From Harry Style’s Harry’s House to Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti, 2022 did not disappoint, like AT ALL.
To celebrate the past year in music, we’ve put together this list of every single album that has gone number one on the Billboard 200 chart. And as an added bonus, because this is the season of giving after all, we’ve included plenty of stations dedicated to these number one artists. All you need to do is sit back, and hit play.
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Adele — 30
In addition to her 4 week reign at the end of 2021, Adele held on to the No.1 spot for another 2 weeks at the start of 2022.
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Encanto (Original Motion Picture)
We might not talk about Bruno, but let’s talk about how Disney’s Encanto soundtrack spent an impressive nine weeks at No. 1, eight of which were consecutive.
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Gunna — DS4Ever
Gunna’s third studio album spent one week at number one.
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Lil Dirk — 7720
Drip Season 4Ever spent two non-consecutive weeks at number one.
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Stray Kids — Oddinary
The album spent one week at the top spot.
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Machine Gun Kelly — Mainstream Sellout
MGK’s second Alt-Rock venture not only proved he’s not “a tourist,” but also spent one week at number one.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers — Unlimited Love
Unlimited Love spent one week at number one.
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Tyler, The Creator — Call Me If You Get Lost
Tyler’s sixth studio album spent one week at the number one spot.
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Future — I Never Liked You
Future’s album spent one week at the top spot.
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Bad Bunny — Un Verano Sin Ti
With thirteen non-consecutive weeks at the top spot, Bad Bunny's Un Verano Sin Ti is the longest-reigning number-one album of 2022.
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Kendrick Lamar — Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
Kendrick’s confessional and incredible album spent one week at number one.
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Harry Styles — Harry’s House
Harry made the number one spot his home for two consecutive weeks.
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BTS — Proof
BTS’ first anthology album of “favorites” spent one week at number one.
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Drake — Honestly, Nevermind
Drake’s surprise-released album held the top spot for one week.
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Beyoncé — Renaissance
Beyoncé’s sonically eclectic masterpiece spent one week at the top spot.
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Rod Wave — Beautiful Mind
Beautiful Mind spent one week at number one.
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DJ Khaled — God Did
DJ Khaled’s feature-filled album spent one week at number one.
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BLACKPINK — Born Pink
BLACKPINK’s second studio album spent one week at the top spot, and marked the first number-one album from a girl group since 2008.
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Stray Kids - Maxident
Stray Kids’ second album of the year to make the list, also spent one week at number one.
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Lil Baby — It’s Only Me
It’s Only Me spent one week at number one.
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Taylor Swift — Midnights
T.Swift’s tenth studio album not only marked the largest opening week for an album in the last seven years, but also spent five non-consecutive weeks at the top spot.
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Drake and 21 Savage — Her Loss
Drake and 21’s not only had the internet buzzing, but also had the number one spot occupied for one week.
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Metro Boomin — Heroes & Villains
Heroes & Villains has taken over the number one spot for one week.
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ZSA — SOS
SZA's SOS soared to the number one spot for two weeks in a row.
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