Taylor Swift has yet another chart record to her credit. Her self-titled debut CD is marking its 152nd week on the Billboard 200, making her the longest-charting female country star in the Nielsen SoundScan era. Her November 2006 studio effort is currently at number 45 on the chart, after seeing a 21-percent increase in sales last week. At 152 weeks, "Taylor Swift" has surpassed Shania Twain's "Come On Over," which spent 151 weeks on the Billboard 200. Swift is also poised to become the longest-charting star of this decade. She's just four weeks away from tying Nickelback's "All the Right Reasons," which remained on the Billboard 200 for 156 weeks after its release in 2005.Meanwhile, Swift's second album, "Fearless," is currently at number eight on the Billboard 200 in its 45th week on the chart. Other country albums that enjoyed lengthy chart runs include Carrie Underwood, whose "Some Hearts" ranks seventh on the list with 137 weeks on the Billboard 200, and the Dixie Chicks' "Wide Open Spaces," which follows with 134 weeks on the chart.