Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours is one of the bestselling albums in American history. The set’s popularity has translated into the music industry’s new era, as the title has also become a powerful streamer as well. This week, fans in the U.S. show their devotion to the pop-rock project once again by streaming it to an important position on one tally.

Rumours rises to its previously-set peak on the Top Streaming Albums chart. The bestseller climbs from No. 49—in second-to-last place—to No. 46 on Billboard’s list of the full-lengths that rack up the most streams on platforms like Spotify and several other popular options.

Fleetwood Mac reached that peak only back in March of this year. Including this turn, Rumours has now lived on the Top Streaming Albums chart for just nine frames throughout the ranking’s months-long tenure. Billboard only introduced it in 2023.

No. 46 stands as the best showing for both Fleetwood Mac and Rumours. The blockbuster title is the only project that the band has managed to place on the Top Streaming Albums chart, at least so far.

Rumours is still just getting started on the Top Streaming Albums chart, but it’s already spent many years on other Billboard lists. Fleetwood Mac’s masterpiece is on the climb on half a dozen tallies this frame, as Americans can’t get enough of the songs featured on the beloved collection.

The title currently appears inside the top 10 on a trio of charts this week. That’s quite the accomplishment for a decades-old release. Rumours can be found at No. 6 on both the Vinyl Albums and Top Rock Albums rosters, as well as at No. 8 on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums ranking.

Rumours is also up to No. 13 (from No. 24) on the Top Album Sales chart. It nearly cracks the top 30 once again on the Billboard 200, as it lifts from No. 38 to No. 31 this frame.

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