Harry Styles is in a period of quiet at the moment. He spent much of 2022 and 2023 promoting his album Harry’s Houseand the several successful singles on the Grammy-winning project. The former One Direction star was also busy on his historic Love On Tour, which spanned several years and is one of the top-grossing concert treks of all time.

As fans wait to hear more from the pop-rocker–not that he’s been teasing new music–those based in the U.S. are still consuming his past projects in droves. The superstar sees two of his three solo albums reach the Billboard 200 this week, as one of his bestsellers returns once again.

Among Styles’ two hits on the Billboard 200–the chart company’s ranking of the most-consumed albums in America–the highest-ranking is his most recent. Harry’s House advances slightly this frame, pushing two slots to No. 127.

Very close to the bottom of the tally comes its predecessor, Fine Line. Styles’ sophomore solo offering reappears on the Billboard 200 this week after not being present on the list lately. This time around, that title is back at No. 197.

In the past tracking period, Harry’s House shifted another 10,300 equivalent units. Fine Line, meanwhile, managed just under 8,000 equivalent units, according to Luminate. Looking only at sales, both titles sold under 1,000 copies, as they’re much more popular on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music these days.

Both Harry’s House and Fine Line hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Styles has yet to miss the throne with any of his own albums. They’ve also managed hundreds of frames on the tally between them.

Only his debut self-titled affair is missing from the Billboard 200 this week. That set gave Styles his first No. 1 on his own apart from the boy band that made him a star.

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