In yet another historic achievement, Taylor Swift has landed the biggest new vinyl release of the past decade, further solidifying her dominance across music formats. Her latest album has shattered previous sales records, proving that the vinyl resurgence is alive and thriving—with Swift at the helm.

According to industry sources, the release moved an astonishing number of vinyl LPs in its first week, surpassing all other new vinyl debuts in the past ten years. This accomplishment places Swift in a league of her own, ahead of fellow heavyweights such as Adele, Harry Styles, and Billie Eilish, who have all seen major vinyl success in recent years.

The demand for Swift’s vinyl was driven by a mix of factors: multiple collectible editions, exclusives tied to retailers like Target and Urban Outfitters, and the unmatched enthusiasm of her global fanbase. Each variant featured unique artwork, colored vinyl, and even handwritten notes from the artist, fueling a collector’s frenzy that translated into staggering sales.
This vinyl victory comes amid Swift’s continued chart domination, her ongoing Eras Tour, and a relentless pace of new releases, including re-recorded versions of her earlier albums. It’s a testament not only to her creative output but also to her ability to tap into physical media nostalgia in an increasingly digital world.

The success underscores the vinyl format’s unlikely comeback story—and Swift’s role in pushing it into the mainstream spotlight for a new generation. With this milestone, she doesn’t just set a new benchmark—she spins the vinyl revival forward.

Taylor Swift isn’t just making hits—she’s making history, one turntable at a time.