Drake's reign at the top of the charts continues, as Iceman holds the No. 1 spot for a third straight week on the Billboard 200.
Iceman earned 171,000 equivalent album units in the United States during the week ending June 4, according to data from Luminate as reported by Billboard.
The achievement makes Iceman one of five Drake albums to spend at least three weeks atop the Billboard 200, and his first release to do so since Certified Lover Boy logged five weeks at No. 1 in 2021.
Streaming remained the driving force behind the album's success, with 170,000 of its weekly units coming from streaming activity, fueled by more than 174 million on-demand streams.
Trailing behind Drake, Ella Langley's Dandelion remained at No. 2 with 93,000 equivalent album units, while Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem climbed to No. 3 with 83,000 units. Noah Kahan's The Great Divide slipped one position to No. 4 with 78,000 units.
The week's highest debut came from Paul McCartney, whose The Boys of Dungeon Lane opened at No. 5 with 63,000 equivalent album units.
Further down the chart, Michael Jackson's Thriller landed at No. 6, followed by his Number Ones compilation at No. 7. Wallen's One Thing At a Time rose to No. 8.
K-pop superstars aespa‘s LEMONADE album makes a splash at No. 9 with 41,000 equivalent album units.
Rounding out the top 10 is Drake's Habibti, which fell to No. 10 with nearly 41,000 equivalent album units, giving the rapper two albums in the chart's upper tier this week.
Billboard is expected to report the charting position for Drake’s Maid of Honour album, along with the rest of the Billboard 200 chart, on Tuesday (June 9).