List of number-one albums (Finland)

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In this page are contained all the lists of number-one albums (according to total sales) from The Official Finnish Charts , beginning with 1989 when the first official Finnish charts were published.

Contents

Weekly albums charts

Milestones

Most weeks at number one

Number
 of weeks
AlbumArtist(s)
16 Nummela Anssi Kela [1]
15 Seili Jenni Vartiainen [2]
13 Strike! The Baseballs [3]
12 (tie) Fuel for the Fire Ari Koivunen [4]
Anna Puu Anna Puu [5]
11 (tie) 21 Adele [6]
Repullinen hittejä Eppu Normaali [7]
The Arockalypse Lordi [8]
10 (tie) Back for Good Modern Talking [9]
Once Nightwish [10]

Most total weeks on the chart

Number
 of weeks
AlbumArtist(s)
191 Kiitos ei ole kirosana Haloo Helsinki! (20142019) [11]
178 En kommentoi Antti Tuisku (20152020) [12]
160 21 Adele (20112016) [13]
146Circus Teflon Brothers (20172020) [14]
134 Keskiviikko... 40 ensimmäistä hittiä Leevi and the Leavings (19972004, 2010) [15]
125 17 XXXTentacion (20172020) [16]
120 Anatude Antti Tuisku (20152020) [17]
118 ÷ Ed Sheeran (20172019) [18]
116 24K Evelina (20162019) [19]
114 Tapa poika Pyhimys (20182020) [20]

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