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Billie Eilish’s Entire Discography Soars Ahead Of Her Latest Release
Billie Eilish released her new album Hit Me Hard and Soft earlier today (May 17). The highly-anticipated set will make waves on charts all around the world next week after its first full tracking frame eclipses. As her fans prepared to hear new music from the superstar, they continued to consume her past material…and interest in her previous work was clearly way up in one territory.
In the U.K., Eilish claims a trio of spaces on the albums chart. She’s only sent three collections to the ranking of the most-consumed full-lengths and EPs in the nation throughout her entire career, and they’re all still present at the moment.
As if charting three albums at once wasn’t impressive enough, all of them are on the rise. Each of her projects improves its standing on the tally by at least 10 spaces, which is a huge gain for titles that have been performing well for years now.
Eilish’s most recent full-length, Happier Than Ever, is the highest-ranking of the bunch. This frame, that title jumps from No. 77 to No. 65.
As it surges, Happier Than Ever also has another reason to be celebrated. The title has now spent 104 weeks, or exactly two years, on the U.K. albums chart. The set is her third to reach that mark, as every project in her discography has managed hundreds of frames on the roster.
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, her first complete effort, is also climbing. In fact, it gains the most ground this frame, as it leaps from No. 82 to No. 68. That’s a huge push for a full-length that was released more than five years ago.
Eilish’s debut EP, Don’t Smile at Me, is also on the rise. That short set sings from No. 92 to No. 81. Don’t Smile at Me is the only one of Eilish’s proper studio releases that has thus far failed to reach the top 10, as it stalled at No. 12.
There’s a very good chance that Hit Me Hard and Soft will debut at No. 1 on the U.K. albums chart next week. Her other two full-lengths have reached the summit, and Eilish is more famous and adored than ever, so another leader may very well be in her near future.