Right about now is a great time to be Shania Twain.
The five-time GRAMMY winner earned her second career No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with her new LP, Now. It totaled 137,000 equivalent album units — including 134,000 in traditional album sales — and marks the first chart-topping country set by a female artist since Miranda Lambert's Platinum in 2014, according to Billboard.
Now is the second country set to top the Billboard 200 in 2017, following Thomas Rhett's Life Changes. Twain s set to hit the road to promote Now in 2018.
Following his passing on Oct. 2, Tom Petty's Greatest Hits jumped to No. 2.
Demi Lovato notched her sixth Top 10 album with Tell Me You Love Me at No. 3. Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus' Younger Now also bowed in the Top 10 at No. 5, marking her 11th Top 10 album overall.