
Summary
- ICEMAN earns 171,000 equivalent album units in its third week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 dated June 13, making it one of only five Drake albums to spend at least three weeks at the top
- Paul McCartney’s The Boys of Dungeon Lane debuts at No. 5 with 63,000 units, marking his 22nd top 10, while aespa’s LEMONADE arrives at No. 9 with 41,000 units for the group’s third top 10
- Drake also holds No. 10 with HABIBTI, which earns nearly 41,000 equivalent album units in its third week on the chart
Drake‘s ICEMAN is not moving. The album spends a third consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 dated June 13, earning 171,000 equivalent album units in the week ending June 4, down 24% from the prior week according to Luminate. Of that total, 170,000 units came from streaming, equaling 174.42 million on-demand official streams of the album’s tracks, enough to secure a third week at No. 1 on Top Streaming Albums simultaneously.
ICEMAN is now one of five Drake albums to spend at least three weeks at No. 1, and his first to do so since Certified Lover Boy spent five weeks in the lead in 2021. His longest-running No. 1 remains Views, which held the top position for 13 weeks in 2016. With 15 No. 1 albums total, Drake continues to close in on The Beatles’ all-time record of 19.
A trio of former No. 1s follow ICEMAN in the chart’s upper reaches. Ella Langley’s Dandelion holds at No. 2 with 93,000 units, Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem rises to No. 3 with 83,000 units, and Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide falls to No. 4 with 78,000 units.
Paul McCartney makes his presence felt with The Boys of Dungeon Lane debuting at No. 5 with 63,000 equivalent album units, 59,500 of which came from album sales, landing the set at No. 1 on Top Album Sales. The debut marks McCartney’s 22nd top 10 across his solo work and his albums with Wings, bolstered by the album’s availability across 18 physical variants including more than 10 vinyl editions. Michael Jackson occupies Nos. 6 and 7 with Thriller (61,000 units) and Number Ones (56,000 units) respectively, while Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time climbs to No. 8 with 42,000 units.
aespa lands its third top 10 with LEMONADE debuting at No. 9, earning 41,000 equivalent album units in its first week. Of that total, 34,500 came from album sales, placing it at No. 2 on Top Album Sales. The debut was aided by availability across more than 20 CD variants, including signed editions containing randomized collectibles such as photocards, stickers, and posters. Drake’s HABIBTI rounds out the top 10 at No. 10 with nearly 41,000 units, down 24% from the prior week.