Drake’s ICEMAN holds the Billboard 200 #1 for a fourth week with 133,000 units, defying a 22% drop after his historic three-album drop.
- June 16, 2026
AceShowbiz - Drake's ICEMAN continues its reign at number one on the Billboard 200 for the fourth consecutive week.
During the tracking week ending June 11, 2026, the album earned 133,000 equivalent units, representing a 22 percent decline from the previous week. Despite this drop, the album’s momentum remains strong.
According to Billboard, ICEMAN generated 132,000 streaming equivalent units, which translated to 135.82 million on-demand official streams. Physical sales accounted for nearly 500 units, with the remainder coming from track equivalent albums.
What sets this achievement apart is the unprecedented release strategy. On May 15, 2026, Drake dropped not one, but three albums at the same time: ICEMAN, HABIBTI, and MAID OF HONOUR. Together, these projects feature 43 tracks that have shattered streaming records.
ICEMAN debuted at number one with 463,000 equivalent units, while HABIBTI and MAID OF HONOUR debuted at number two and three respectively. This historic milestone made Drake the first artist ever to claim the top three spots on the Billboard 200 simultaneously.
In the following weeks, the companion albums have maintained respectable positions. HABIBTI dropped to number seven with 53,000 units, down 53 percent in its second week, while MAID OF HONOUR slid to number eight with 42,000 units, a 62 percent decrease.
Remarkably, Drake has 12 albums charting simultaneously on the Billboard 200, a dominant presence rarely seen in music history.
The four-week run of ICEMAN at number one places it among a select group of albums. The last album to spend its first four weeks atop the chart was Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl, which eventually logged 12 weeks at number one. Before that, Travis Scott’s Utopia was the last hip-hop album to accomplish this in 2023.
Out of Drake's 15 number-one albums, only three have spent more weeks at the summit than ICEMAN. His 2016 album Views leads with 13 weeks, followed by Scorpion and Certified Lover Boy, each with five weeks at number one.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.