Olivia Rodrigo's third album debuts at No. 1 with 485,000 units, her biggest week yet
'you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love' sold 273,000 copies on its own, the largest pure-sales week any woman has had in 2026, and pushed Drake off the top of the Billboard 200.

Maverick Jackson
June 30, 2026Olivia Rodrigo opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 dated June 27 with you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, her third album and her third straight chart-topper. The set moved 485,000 equivalent album units in its first week, Rodrigo's biggest week by that measure and the largest of 2026 for any album by a solo artist, per Billboard.
The headline number is big. The breakdown is bigger.
Of those 485,000 units, 273,000 came from pure album sales. People paid for the record. That is Rodrigo's best sales week and the largest sales week any woman has posted in 2026. The rest, about 211,000 units, came from streaming, equal to 218.41 million on-demand official streams of the album's songs, also the biggest streaming week a woman has had this year.
In a chart era where most No. 1s are built almost entirely on streams, 273,000 copies sold says something specific about who is listening. Rodrigo has the kind of audience that still walks out with a vinyl variant, a CD, a physical thing you can hold. That is the engine that has carried all three of her albums to the top: SOUR in 2021, GUTS in 2023, and now this one. Three albums, three No. 1 debuts.
The debut also ended Drake's run. His album had spent four weeks on top before Rodrigo knocked it down.
Where this sits in her run
SOUR arrived in 2021 and made Rodrigo a fixture almost overnight. GUTS in 2023 had to answer the obvious question of whether the first one was a fluke, and it didn't flinch. you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love lands as the record of an artist who no longer has anything to prove on the chart and is selling like she does anyway. Going three for three on debuts puts her in rare company. The lowercase, run-on title reads like a text you regret sending, which is on brand.
What the number does not tell you is how the record holds up song to song. That is a separate conversation. What the chart says is narrow and clear: Rodrigo sells albums, plural, in a format the rest of pop mostly stopped counting on.
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