Madison Beer is celebrating a major milestone in her music career as her latest studio album, Locket, has made an impressive debut across multiple Billboard charts. The singer and songwriter has officially entered a new level of commercial success, with the album landing in the top 10 on five different Billboard album rankings — marking some of the strongest chart achievements she has ever earned.
With Locket, Madison Beer is not only proving her growth as an artist but also showing her expanding fanbase and increasing impact in the music industry.
Locket Debuts in the Top 10 Across Five Billboard Charts
Madison Beer’s new album Locket made a powerful entrance on the Billboard charts dated January 31. The project debuted in the top 10 on five major album lists, including her first-ever top 10 placement on the prestigious Billboard 200.
Her chart achievements include:
- Billboard 200 – No. 10
- Indie Store Album Sales – No. 2
- Top Current Album Sales – No. 4
- Top Album Sales – No. 4
- Vinyl Albums – No. 3
This is a career-defining moment for Beer, as several of these rankings represent her first top 10 appearances on those charts. The strong debut highlights the growing support for her music, both through streaming and physical purchases.
Best Sales Week of Her Career
The success of Locket isn’t just about chart positions — it’s also backed up by major sales and streaming numbers.
During the tracking week ending January 22, Locket earned a total of 43,000 equivalent album units in the United States, according to industry data.
This marks Madison Beer’s biggest week ever in terms of total units earned.
The 43,000 units were made up of:
- 24,000 pure album sales
- 18,000 streaming-equivalent units
- A very small amount from track-equivalent units
This shows that fans are not only listening online but also purchasing the album in large numbers — something increasingly rare in today’s streaming-dominated music world.
Huge Boost From Vinyl Sales
One of the standout achievements for Locket is its massive vinyl performance.
Out of the 24,000 album sales, 15,000 were vinyl purchases, giving Madison Beer her strongest vinyl sales week to date.
Vinyl continues to be a major force in modern pop music marketing, and Madison’s success in this format suggests that her fanbase is deeply invested in collecting and supporting her work beyond streaming platforms.
Her No. 3 debut on the Vinyl Albums chart also represents her second top 10 appearance on that list, proving she has consistent demand in physical formats.
Streaming Success: Her Best Week Ever
Streaming also played a major role in the album’s strong debut.
Locket earned 18,000 streaming-equivalent album units, which equals approximately 18.89 million on-demand official streams of the album’s tracks during the tracking week.
This is Madison Beer’s best streaming week of her career so far, showing that her music is reaching more listeners than ever before.
In today’s music industry, streaming numbers are often the biggest indicator of long-term popularity, and Locket’s performance suggests the album has strong momentum beyond its opening week.
A Competitive Week on the Charts
Madison Beer’s top 10 debut came during a busy and competitive week for album releases and chart movement.
Locket was one of six albums that either debuted or returned to the top 10 of the Top Album Sales chart, showing just how packed the marketplace was.
Several major artists also made headlines on the same chart, including:
- ENHYPEN, who earned their fourth No. 1 album with THE SIN : VANISH
- Bad Bunny, whose former No. 1 album reentered the chart at No. 2 due to a new Amazon-exclusive vinyl release
- A$AP Rocky, who debuted at No. 3 with Don’t Be Dumb
- Stray Kids, whose previous chart-topper fell from No. 2 to No. 5
Other notable releases in the top 10 included:
- DxS’ mini album Serenade
- The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack
- Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving
- The Protomen’s Act III: This City Made Us
- KATSEYE’s Beautiful Chaos
Despite all the competition, Madison Beer still managed to secure multiple top 10 positions — a clear sign that Locket is one of the most significant pop releases of the week.
What This Means for Madison Beer’s Career
The success of Locket represents a turning point for Madison Beer.
While she has long been recognized as a talented vocalist and songwriter with a loyal following, this new album proves she is now achieving major mainstream commercial recognition.
Her first top 10 entry on the Billboard 200 is especially important, as it places her among the leading artists in the industry today.
With strong sales, impressive vinyl demand, and her best streaming week ever, Madison Beer is entering a new phase of her career — one where she is no longer just an internet-pop success story but a full-fledged chart force.
The Rise of Fan-Driven Album Success
Another major takeaway from Locket’s debut is the power of dedicated fan support.
In an era where many albums rely almost entirely on streaming, Madison Beer’s strong pure sales numbers — especially vinyl — show that her listeners are willing to invest directly in her artistry.
This kind of fan-driven momentum often leads to long-term success, bigger tours, and even stronger future chart debuts.
Final Thoughts
Madison Beer’s Locket has arrived with a major impact, delivering top 10 debuts across five Billboard charts and setting new career records in sales, vinyl performance, and streaming.
With 43,000 units earned in its first week and a Billboard 200 debut at No. 10, the album marks her most successful era yet.
As Locket continues its chart run, fans and industry watchers alike will be eager to see what Madison Beer does next — because this milestone is only the beginning of a much bigger chapter.