Drake's Iceman trilogy takes over the Billboard 200 in its first week, with all three projects debuting in the top three spots.
The rapper landed his trio of albums — Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour at Nos. 1, 2, and 3, respectively on the chart dated May 30, according to Billboard.
The sweep marks the first time in Billboard history that an act has held the top three positions simultaneously on the Billboard 200 since the chart began publishing on a weekly basis in March 1956. The magazine also notes that Drake becomes the first act ever to debut at Nos. 1-3 in the same week.
Iceman debuts at No. 1 with 463,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending May 21. Streaming dominates the total with 449,000 SEA units, generated from approximately 462.2 million on-demand official streams across its 18 tracks. The album also records 1,000 TEA units, while pure album sales contribute 13,000 units from digital downloads.
Habibti debuts at No. 2 with 114,000 equivalent album units. Streaming accounts for 108,000 SEA units, driven by approximately 110.63 million on-demand official streams across its 11 tracks. Billboard adds the album adds a negligible TEA contribution, while pure album sales total nearly 6,000 units.
Maid of Honour debuts at No. 3 with 110,000 equivalent album units. The album generates 104,000 SEA units, thanks to approximately 105.48 million on-demand official streams across its 14 tracks. Despite a negligible TEA contribution, pure album sales total 6,000 units.
Billboard notes that Iceman's performance is the second-largest album week of 2026 overall and the biggest R&B/hip-hop week of the year. Its 462.2 million first-week streams mark the largest streaming total of 2026 for any album and the strongest streaming week for an R&B/hip-hop project since Drake's own For All the Dogs in 2023.
The chart achievement also gives Drake his 15th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, moving him ahead of Jay-Z for the most No. 1s among solo male artists and tying him with Taylor Swift among all solo acts. Only The Beatles, with 19 No. 1 albums, sit above them.
Elsewhere on the Billboard 200, LUCKI earns his first top 10 entry as Dr*gs R Bad debuts at No. 9, while Noah Kahan's The Great Divide slips to No. 4 after three weeks at No. 1. They’re followed by Ella Langley's Dandelion at No. 5, Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem at No. 6, Michael Jackson's Thriller at No. 7 and Number Ones at No. 8, and BTS's ARIRANG at No. 10.
On Monday (May 25), Billboard will announce which songs occupy the top 10 slots on its Hot 100 chart. The following day, the magazine will share the complete Hot 100, where fans will get to see how many spots Drake has occupied.