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Taylor Swift has broken a chart record set by The Beatles after her re-released version of Fearless took the number one spot in the Official Albums Chart. The 31-year-old singer scored her third chart-topping album in just 259 days for Fearless (Taylor's Version), after the success of Folklore (July 31) and Evermore (Dec 18), meaning she now holds the record.
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Fearless (Taylor’s Version), after the success of
Folklore on 31 July and Evermore on 18 December, meaning she now holds the record for the fastest accumulation of three No 1 albums in the UK chart.
Before Taylor took the record, The Beatles – made up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – held it for 54 years after they secured three No 1 albums in 364 days between 1965-1966, with their LPs, ‘Help!’, ‘Rubber Soul’, and ‘Revolver’.
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Elsewhere, Justin Bieber sat at number two with his album ‘Justice’, followed by Dua Lipa’s LP ‘Future Nostalgia’, Ariana Grande’s ‘Positions’ and Harry Styles’ ‘Fine Line’.