First act to debut at positions 1–10 simultaneously on the US Digital Song Sales chart
Who
Taylor Swift
What
first first
Where
United States ()
When

On 5 November 2022, Taylor Swift (USA) locked down every position in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart with tracks from her No.1 album Midnights: “Question…?” (No.1), “Bigger than the Whole Sky” (No.2), “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” (No.3), “Bejeweled” (No.4), “The Great War” (No.5), “Paris” (No.6), “High Infidelity” (No.7), “Dear Reader” (No.8), “Anti-Hero” (No.9) and “Glitch” (No.10). She was the first act to hold positions 1-10 simultaneously on Billboard’s Hot 100, Streaming Songs and Digital Song Sales charts in the same week. “Anti-Hero”, not “Question…?”, was ranked No.1 on the Hot 100 and Streaming Songs on 5 November 2022.


On the same Digital Song Sales chart, Swift also had new entries at No.14 (“Vigilante Shit”), No.24 (“Karma”), No.31 (“Maroon”), No.32 (“Lavender Haze”), No.35 (“Snow on the Beach”, feat. Lana Del Rey) and No.46 (“Midnight Rain”). All 16 tracks on the chart were taken from Swift’s 12th studio album Midnights, released as a standard 13-track album or an extended 20-track “3am Edition”, featuring an additional seven songs that failed to make the final cut for the album.

Swift matched Drake’s 1–10 takeover of Streaming Songs on 18 September 2021 – a feat extended to positions 1–14, and 19 rungs of the Top 20. On that week’s Digital Song Sales chart, the rapper had just two new entries (at No.6 and No.8).