Sour continues to reign as Olivia Rodrigo’s longest-charting album on the Billboard 200, where it has now spent five years rising and falling. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 15: Olivia Rodrigo attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Mark Guiducci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
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Fans of Olivia Rodrigo have less than a month to wait before they get to hear her new album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, in full. The superstar’s third studio LP is slated to arrive on June 12, and two singles have already been pushed from the project.
“Drop Dead” debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this year, earning the musician her fourth champion on the most competitive songs tally in the United States. Follow-up “The Cure” is only a few days old and will soon impact multiple rankings, perhaps becoming a leader on several tallies at once.
As is always the case, both of Rodrigo’s already-released albums, Guts and Sour, appear on multiple charts in America, and the older of the two brings the Grammy winner to a milestone she’s never seen before.
Olivia Rodrigo’s Debut Album Hits Half a Decade
Sour, Rodrigo’s first full-length, lives on a pair of Billboard-compiled rosters this frame. On the Billboard 200, which ranks the most-consumed albums in the nation, Sour reaches 260 weeks, exactly half a decade. Rodrigo has never come close to that landmark figure before, and it will be quite a while before she does so again.
Olivia Rodrigo Claims Four Hits on the Billboard 200
Guts, her sophomore album, remains, understandably, her second-longest-charting title. As of this period, it is up to 140 stays on the Billboard 200.
Rodrigo has seen four projects land on the Billboard 200, and only her traditional studio albums have managed lengthy runs. Both the Guts: The Secret Tracks EP and Live From Glastonbury (A BBC Recording) spent just one frame on the list, becoming quick bestsellers, and then immediately disappearing.
Sour and Guts Remain In Lofty Positions
Both Sour and Guts live inside the highest quarter on the Billboard 200, which is quite impressive, considering how many years they’ve been racking up streams and sales. Sour is the top performer as it dips slightly from No. 38 to No. 41, slipping outside the top 40. Guts manages a similar tumble, sliding from No. 39 to No. 49. Just last week, Sour and Guts landed side-by-side.
Sour Keeps Performing Well on Streaming Charts
Sour can also be found on the Top Streaming Albums chart, where it is down from No. 39 to No. 46. Last period, Rodrigo’s debut effort reached its first year on Billboard‘s ranking of the most-played collections of any genre and any length on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music and others. Guts, meanwhile, backtracks to absolute last place, down from No. 40 to No. 50.
Guts Appears on Four Billboard Rankings
While Sour can be located on just a pair of rundowns, Guts fills spaces on twice as many charts in America. In addition to both the Billboard 200 and Top Streaming Albums ranking, Guts occupies a slot inside the top 10 on the Top Alternative Albums (No. 6) and Top Rock & Alternative Albums (No. 9) tallies.
Olivia Rodrigo Ruled Longer With Sour Than With Guts
DUBLIN, IRELAND – APRIL 30: Olivia Rodrigo performs live at the 3 Arena on April 30, 2024 in Dublin. (Photo by Samir Hussein/Getty Images for LIVE Nation)
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Sour has lived on the Billboard 200 for more than two years longer than Guts, and it also spent more time at No. 1. Rodrigo’s introductory set managed a month at the summit after debuting in that position in June 2021. Guts arrived in the same spot in September 2023, but it would only hold on for one stay.

