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ARLINGTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 23: Dolly Parton performs during halftime in the game between the ... [+] Washington Commanders and the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on November 23, 2023 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

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Dolly Parton is enjoying perhaps the best week of her career on Billboard’s albums charts. The singer-songwriter’s new full-length Rockstar arrives on several rankings of the top-performing titles in the U.S., bringing the superstar to heights she’s never seen before on a number of tallies.

Rockstar hits No. 1 on a trio of Billboard charts this week. Impressively, the title marks Parton’s first leader on all three lists.

Parton earns her first No. 1 this week on the Top Album Sales chart, the weekly ranking of the bestselling full-lengths in America. Rockstar opens atop the list with just under 118,300 copies purchased, according to data shared by Luminate. She outsells the No. 2 title, Enhypen’s Orange Blood, by more than 30,000 copies.

Of course, since Rockstar is the best-selling album in the United States, it also makes sense that it would rise to the top of whichever genre-specific tally Billboard fits it into. The set was marketed as Parton’s first rock album, and thus it lands on a pair of tallies that only include that style.

Rockstar immediately debuts at No. 1 on both the Top Rock & Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts. It marks not only Parton’s first champion on both rock-only lists, but her first appearance.

For a few days after it was first released more than a week ago, it looked like Rockstar had a shot at conquering the Billboard 200, the all-encompassing ranking of the most-consumed albums in the U.S.—including streams. Instead, it arrives at No. 3, which is still a new high point for Parton.