Tyler, the Creator’s latest album is making its debut at the top of the charts.
Don’t Tap the Glass arrives at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart thanks to its 197,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. for the week ending July 24, 2025, according to data from Luminate per Billboard. Around 128,000 of those sales came directly from Tyler’s official webstore.
This latest achievement gives Tyler his fourth consecutive No. 1 album following 2024’s Chromakopia, 2021’s Call Me If You Get Lost, and Igor in 2019.
Impressively, the album being released on a Monday (July 21) instead of a Friday, meant it only had four days of eligible tracking time for its initial week.
The latest chart also saw Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem rise to No. 2, the soundtrack from Netflix’s latest hit KPop Demon Hunters move up to No. 3, and JACKBOYS 2 fall to No. 4.

Other albums on the chart include Alex Warren at No. 5 with You’ll Be Alright, Kid, and Justin Bieber’s Swag at No. 6.
Following the death of Ozzy Osbourne on Tuesday (July 22), the Essential Ozzy Osbourne surged from No. 134 to No. 7, making it his 10th top 10 album.
Jessie Murph debuted at No. 8 with Sex Hysteria, while Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out dipped to No. 9. K-Pop icons BTS rounded out the top 10 with Permission to Dance On Stage (Live).
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