Dolly Parton’s ‘Rockstar’: Her Biggest Album Debut
Dolly Parton’s Rockstar album is her biggest album debut ever. It’s true: the 30-track, star-studded collection debuts on top of six different Billboard charts.
With 127,778 units sold in its inaugural week, Dolly’s Rockstar debuts at #1 on Billboard Top Rock Albums, #1 on Billboard Top Rock & Alternative Albums, #1 on Billboard Top Country Albums, #1 on Billboard Top Album Sales, #1 on Billboard Top Current Album Sales, and #1 on Billboard Independent Albums charts.
The album also debuted at #2 on Billboard Vinyl Albums and #2 on Billboard Tastemaker Albums charts. Released on Parton’s own Butterfly Records with worldwide distribution via Big Machine Label Group, Rockstar joins Drake’s For All The Dogs – Scary Hours Edition and Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) in the overall top 3, marking Parton’s career-best rank on the all-genre list.
Dolly said in a statement, “Wow, this is a big thrill! I owe a thank you to the fans who have always been there for me. Their support made this achievement possible. I’d also like to thank my producer, Kent Wells, all the wonderful artists, musicians, and engineers who brought their talents to this project.”
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With its #1 debut on Billboard Country Albums, the album also becomes the icon’s 48th top 10 entry on Billboard Country Albums and eighth #1, extending her record on that tally for most top 10 albums by a female artist. The album extends Parton’s run of #1s on Billboard Country Albums to 46 years—from 1977’s Here You Come Again to the present—a record she claimed in 2020 with the #1 debut of A Holly Dolly Christmas and now furthers with Rockstar.
Rockstar’s first-week worldwide sales have topped 143,000 units, highlighted with a top 5 debut in the UK, Parton’s first top 10 debut in Germany, a #1 debut in Canada on both Country Albums and Current Digital Album Sales chart, a #2 debut in Canada on the Current Album Sales chart, a #2 debut on the Digital Albums chart in Australia, a #3 debut on the Country Albums chart in Australia, and a #2 debut in Switzerland.
Dolly’s massive global campaign for Rockstar most recently featured a halftime performance at the Dallas Cowboys Red Kettle Kickoff game on Thanksgiving Day, where, in advance of the performance, she surprised Dallas Cowboys’ Charlotte Jones with a donation of $1 million dollars to the Salvation Army. Additionally, Parton’s appearance in the game helped it become the third most-viewed regular-season game in NFL history, with a 44 million viewership peak.