Taylor Swift’s “Reputation” is continuing its chart dominance, maintaining the #1 spot atop Billboard‘s Top 200 for a third consecutive week.

For the week ending Nov. 30, Billboard reports that “Reputation” sold 147,000 units, the first album to maintain the top spot for three consecutive weeks since Kendrick Lamar’s “Damn” managed the same feat back in April.

In fact, “Reputation” is only the fourth album in 2017 to to hold onto the #1 spot for three continuous weeks with Drake’s “More Life” and the Weeknd’s “Star Boy” the others to pull it off.

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Meanwhile, look for Swift’s latest studio release to set more records now that she’s finally released the album to streaming services, after withholding “Reputation” from Spotify, Apple Music and the like for its first few weeks of release.

Meanwhile, “Reputation” also marks the first time an album released by a female artist has held the the chart spot for three consecutive weeks since Adele’s “25” managed to hang onto the #1 position for an astounding 10 weeks.