Drake became the first solo artist to match Taylor Swift’s 15 Billboard 200 No. 1s.
By Alex Ocho
May 31, 2026
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Drake’s Iceman is holding the No. 1 position on the Billboard 200 for a second straight week.
In its second week on the charts, Iceman earned 225,000 equivalent album units in the United States, down 52 percent, according to Billboard.
Its streaming equivalent album (SEA) units make up 223,000 of that total, equal to 228.45 million on-demand streams. Album sales account for 1,000 units, while track equivalent album (TEA) units also account for 1,000.
Iceman debuted at No. 1 a week earlier, when Drake also placed Habibti and Maid of Honour in the top three, marking the first time an artist has held No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 simultaneously since the chart began its regular weekly run in March 1956.
In the second week, Habibti sits at No. 7 with 53,000 equivalent album units, down 53 percent, and Maid of Honour is at No. 8 with 42,000 units, down 62 percent.
Iceman made its debut with 463,000 equivalent album units in the week ending May 21, the second-largest single-week total across all genres in 2026 and the biggest for any R&B/hip-hop project this year.
Streaming powered nearly all of it: 449,000 of those units came from SEA, reflecting 462.2 million on-demand streams across the album’s 18 tracks. Actual album sales came to 14,000 units, with the project sold exclusively as a digital download.
Habibti and Maid of Honour each crossed six figures in their opening weeks as well, pulling 114,000 and 110,000 equivalent album units, respectively. Both were also digital-download-only releases.
The chart milestone pushed Drake to 15 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, tying Taylor Swift for the most among solo artists and surpassing Jay-Z’s total for the most among solo men and R&B/hip-hop acts. The Beatles remain the all-time leaders with 19 No. 1 albums.
At No. 2 is Ella Langley’s Dandelion with 93,000 equivalent album units, down 5 percent. Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide is No. 3 with 85,000 units, down 16 percent. Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem is No. 4 with 80,000 units, down 6 percent. Michael Jackson’s Thriller is No. 5 with 64,000 units, up 3 percent.
Michael Jackson’s Number Ones lands at No. 6 with 60,000 units, down less than 1 percent. BTS’ ARIRANG is No. 9 with just over 41,000 units, down 1 percent.
LE SSERAFIM’s Pureflow rounds out the top 10 at No. 10 with 41,000 equivalent album units, marking the only debut in the top 10. Its first-week total includes 34,000 in album sales and 7,000 SEA units, equal to 7.1 million on-demand streams, with the remainder from TEA units.
Pureflow’s sales were boosted by more than 30 CD variants featuring collectible items such as photo cards, stickers, and posters, some randomized.
Drake’s ‘Iceman’ Stays at No. 1 for Week 2 After Completing Historic Billboard 200 Sweep
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