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10 Weeks After Nearly 20 Years: The Rarity of Taylor Swift’s Hot 100 Reign With ‘The Fate of Ophelia’

10 Weeks After Nearly 20 Years: The Rarity of Taylor Swift’s Hot 100 Reign With ‘The Fate of Ophelia’

“Pennsylvania teenager’s first chart entry references country superstar McGraw. Track moves 31-27 on Hot Country Songs,” Silvio Pietroluongo wrote in the Sept. 23, 2006, Billboard issue as “Tim McGraw” granted Taylor Swift her first Billboard Hot 100 appearance. The song started at No. 86 that week, as the chart’s third-highest debut (with Beyoncé’s “Ring the Alarm” the top newcomer at No. 12).

On the latest Hot 100, dated Jan. 17, 2026, Swift scores her first 10-week No. 1, “The Fate of Ophelia.” In October, the song became her 13th leader on the list. A week ago, it surpassed 2022’s “Anti-Hero” as her sole longest-ruling hit on the chart.

Swift, thus, claims her first Hot 100 No. 1 to reign for double-digit weeks 19 years, three months and three weeks after she first placed on the chart.

How rare is it for an artist to run up a 10-week Hot 100 No. 1 around two decades or more after first hitting the chart?

Reflecting the pop culture endurance of Swift and other stars, below is a look at the acts who notched their first 10-week-plus Hot 100 No. 1s the deepest into their careers on the ranking.

Notably, Swift rewrites the mark among women, besting Olivia Newton-John’s 10-year-plus journey for her first such Hot 100 leader, “Physical.”

Meanwhile, a monster hit can strike early in an artist’s career, and often does. “The Fate of Ophelia” is the first Hot 100 hit to reach 10 weeks on top since Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” in August. The ballad attained the milestone just 10 months and three weeks after he first made the chart.

Before “Ordinary,” Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” logged double-digit weeks atop the Hot 100 last May more than a dozen years after Lamar’s debut and nearly eight years after SZA’s (and more than 43 years after namesake Luther Vandross’, for that matter). It followed Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which hit the milestone a mere five months and one week into his run on the chart.

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