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Taylor Swift Continues Breaking Billboard Records, This Time for Charting Three Songs from Three Different Albums!

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Taylor Swift just keeps breaking music records left and right! After achieving some impressive feats with the debut of her new album Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), the 33-year-old singer has broken a record on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Taylor has three songs in the Top 10 of the chart this week and they’re all from different albums, making her the first woman in history to have three songs from three different albums in the top 10 in the same week.

The only other act to achieve this feat was The Beatles, who did it in 1964. So, which songs are on the chart this week? Keep reading to find out more… “I Can See You,” one of the vault songs from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), debuted at number five on the Hot 100 this week.

Joining that song are “Cruel Summer” from Lover at number nine and the “Karma” remix featuring Ice Spice from Midnights at number 10.

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