Drake’s ICEMAN is now a four-week No. 1 on the Billboard 200, a rare run that matters to labels, publishers, and rights holders because sustained chart dominance still translates into scale, visibility, and streaming power. The album earned 133,000 equivalent album units in the United States in the week ending June 11, according to Luminate, even as its total declined 22%.
Drake keeps the top spot as ICEMAN extends its streak
ICEMAN spends a fourth week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 dated June 20, making it the first album to spend its first four weeks at No. 1 since Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl spent its first seven weeks atop the chart. Before ICEMAN, the last R&B/hip-hop album to spend its first four weeks at No. 1 was Travis Scott’s Utopia, which also logged its first four weeks at No. 1.
Of ICEMAN’s 133,000 equivalent album units, SEA units accounted for 132,000, album sales were nearly 500, and TEA units made up the rest. The set also spends a fourth week at No. 1 on Top Streaming Albums.
For Drake, ICEMAN is one of his biggest chart runs. Of his 15 No. 1 albums, only three have spent more weeks at No. 1 than ICEMAN. Views leads his catalog with 13 weeks at No. 1, while Scorpion and Certified Lover Boy each spent five weeks at No. 1.
Two new top 10 entries join a chart led by former No. 1s
Behind ICEMAN, three former No. 1 albums hold steady in the next three positions: Ella Langley’s Dandelion at No. 2, Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem at No. 3, and Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide at No. 4.
The week’s biggest new arrival in the top 10 is Malcolm Todd’s Do That Again, which debuts at No. 5 with 67,000 equivalent album units. It marks Todd’s first top 10 and third chart entry. Niall Horan also lands a new top 10, as Dinner Party debuts at No. 7, giving him his fourth top 10.
Todd’s first-week total included 37,000 SEA units, 30,000 album sales, and the remainder in TEA units. Billboard said sales were helped by six vinyl variants, including two signed versions, and two CD editions, including one signed.
Todd previously broke through with “Chest Pain (I Love),” which first charted on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs in December 2024 and later peaked at No. 10. The song also became his first hit on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 in April 2025. So far in 2026, Todd has logged four Hot 100 debuts, including “Breathe” and “I Saw Your Face” from the new album, plus the title track and “Earrings” from Sweet Boy.
What to watch next on the Billboard 200
Billboard says the new June 20, 2026-dated chart will be posted in full on June 16. That will show whether ICEMAN can keep building on its first-four-weeks-at-No. 1 streak, and whether the newest top 10 arrivals can hold their early momentum.
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