Drake continues his reign atop the Billboard 200 as his latest album, ICEMAN, secures a third consecutive week at No. 1. The chart-topping project earned approximately 173,000 equivalent album units in its third week, demonstrating remarkable staying power in an era when many major releases experience steep declines after debuting.
The achievement marks a significant milestone for the Canadian superstar. Of Drake's 15 No. 1 albums, ICEMAN becomes only the fifth to spend at least three weeks at the summit. It is also his first album to achieve the feat since Certified Lover Boy, which spent five weeks at No. 1 in 2021.
Released in May, ICEMAN debuted with an impressive 463,000 equivalent album units, powered largely by massive streaming numbers. The album generated more than 462 million on-demand streams during its opening week, making it one of the biggest debuts of 2026.
Industry observers estimate that ICEMAN is now approaching the one-million-unit mark in total consumption after just three weeks on the market.
Drake's longest-running No. 1 album remains Views, which dominated the Billboard 200 for 13 weeks in 2016. However, ICEMAN has already established itself as one of the rapper's strongest-performing releases of the decade.
The album's success comes amid a historic chart run for Drake. Earlier this year, he became the first artist in Billboard 200 history to simultaneously occupy the top three positions on the chart with ICEMAN, HABIBTI, and MAID OF HONOUR. The three projects collectively moved nearly 700,000 equivalent album units during their debut week.
In addition to its album-chart success, ICEMAN has generated several streaming hits, helping Drake further extend his already record-breaking Billboard résumé. The rapper recently surpassed 400 career entries on the Billboard Hot 100 and continues to hold records for the most Top 10 hits and chart appearances among solo artists.
As streaming momentum remains strong and no major challengers have emerged to dethrone the project, ICEMAN appears poised to continue its impressive chart run in the weeks ahea
















