Beyonce is the first woman to chart 12 songs on the Hot 100 at once, passing Taylor Swift's 11.

As previously reported, Beyonce's Lemonade soars onto the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated May 14), taking the No. 1 spot with 653,000 equivalent album units in the week ending April 28, according to Nielsen Music. The set also crowns the sales-based Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, with 485,000 in pure album sales, granting the superstar her sixth No. 1 on both charts.

The release of the album additionally spurs all 12 of its tracks to debut on the Billboard Hot 100, while all 12 also appear on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (with 11 debuting), powered by mostly by sales and streams.

With her Hot 100 entrances, Beyonce makes history: it's the first time that a female act has charted 12 or more songs on the Hot 100 at the same time, surpassing Taylor Swift's previous record of 11 (set on Nov. 13, 2010, sparked by the release of her album Speak Now). On Dec. 5, 2015, Justin Bieber bested Drake and the Beatles for the one-week record among all acts: 17 songs on the Hot 100 simultaneously, as his album Purpose debuted atop the Billboard 200.

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"Formation," originally released Feb. 6 preceding her Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show performance of the track the following day, leads her parade of debuts with points stemming from 174,000 in digital sales (the most of any of the album's tracks) and 6.5 million U.S. streams in the week ending April 28. While "Formation" charts on the Hot 100 for the first time, it re-enters the 50-position Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at No. 6; it had previously peaked at No. 33 (March 19) based only on its performance at radio.

Of the newly released Lemonade songs (i.e., all except "Formation"), "Sorry" was streamed the most in the tracking week, logging 14.2 million U.S. streams, while "Hold Up" racked up the highest sales: 123,000 downloads in its first week. The sultry "6 Inch," featuring The Weeknd, starts with the third-highest weekly domestic streams (12.2 million) and sales (99,000).

Here's a look, song by song, at Beyonce's dozen tracks apiece on the Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs:

Beyonce on Hot 100 (all debuts)

Position, Title

No. 10, "Formation"

No. 11, "Sorry"

No. 13, "Hold Up"

No. 18, "6 Inch," featuring The Weeknd

No. 28, "Don't Hurt Yourself," featuring Jack White

No. 35, "Freedom," featuring Kendrick Lamar

No. 37, "Pray You Catch Me"

No. 38, "All Night"

No. 41, "Daddy Lessons"

No. 43, "Sandcastles"

No. 47, "Love Drought"

No. 63, "Forward," featuring James Blake

Beyonce on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs

Meanwhile, with four top 10s on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Beyonce becomes the only woman to earn that many concurrent top 10s. She ties the all-time record, previously set by Drake, Eminem, 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne and 50 Cent. Here are her one re-entry and 11 debuts on the chart this week:

Position, Title

No. 6, "Formation" (re-entry, new peak)

No. 7, "Sorry"

No. 8, "Hold Up"

No. 10, "6 Inch," featuring The Weeknd

No. 16, "Don't Hurt Yourself," featuring Jack White

No. 21, "Freedom," featuring Kendrick Lamar

No. 22, "Pray You Catch Me"

No. 23, "All Night"

No. 26, "Daddy Lessons"

No. 27, "Sandcastles"

No. 28, "Love Drought"

No. 30, "Forward" featuring James Blake

The rollout of Lemonade was led by the premiere of the visual film of the same name on HBO April 23, immediately followed by the exclusive release of the bundled album (12 songs and the film) to Tidal. The set went on sale through other digital retailers April 25, while Tidal continues to hold the exclusivity for streaming. Physical copies of Lemonade will be available on May 6.

All charts will update Tuesday (May 3) on Billboard.com.