Drake’s ICEMAN chills for a fourth week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated June 20), earning 133,000 equivalent album units in the United States in the week ending June 11 (down 22%), according to Luminate.

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ICEMAN is the first album to spend its first four weeks at No. 1 since Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl spend its first seven weeks atop the list (Oct. 18-Nov. 29, 2025-dated charts) of its total 12 weeks at No. 1. Before ICEMAN, the last R&B/hip-hop album to spend its first four weeks at No. 1 was Travis Scott’s Utopia, which also logged its first four weeks (of four total) at No. 1 (Aug. 12-Sept. 2, 2023).

Of Drake’s 15 No. 1 albums, only three have spent more weeks at No. 1 than ICEMAN. The Drake album with the most weeks at No. 1 is Views, with 13 weeks in 2016, while Scorpion (2018) and Certified Lover Boy (2021) each had five weeks at No. 1.

Also in the top 10 of the new Billboard 200, Malcolm Todd gets his first top 10 with the No. 5 arrival of Do That Again, while Niall Horan achieves his fourth top 10 with the No. 7 bow of Dinner Party.

The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units, compiled by Luminate. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 2,500 ad-supported or 1,000 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. The new June 20, 2026-dated chart will be posted in full on Billboard‘s website on June 16. For all chart news, follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X and Instagram.

Of ICEMAN’s 133,000 equivalent album units earned in the latest tracking week, SEA units comprise 132,000 (down 22%, equaling 135.82 million on-demand official streams of the set’s tracks; it spends a fourth week at No. 1 on Top Streaming Albums), album sales comprise nearly 500 (down 43%) and TEA units comprise the remainder (down 27%).

A trio of former No. 1s follows ICEMAN, and all are non-movers, as Ella Langley’s Dandelion (87,000 equivalent album units, down 7%); Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem (79,000, down 4%); and Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide (a little more than 67,000, down 14%) are Nos. 2-4, respectively.

Singer-songwriter Malcolm Todd lands his third chart entry, and first top 10, as Do That Again debuts at No. 5 with 67,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that sum, SEA units comprise 37,000 (equaling 39.49 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs; it debuts at No. 8 on Top Streaming Albums), album sales comprise 30,000 (it debuts at No. 2 on Top Album Sales) and TEA units comprise the rest. First-week sales were bolstered by its availability across six vinyl variants (two signed) and two CD editions (one signed).

Todd got his first Billboard chart hit with “Chest Pain (I Love),” which debuted on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs in December 2024, eventually peaking at No. 10 the following April. Lifted from his 2024 self-titled debut album, the track also marked his first hit on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, debuting on the list in April 2025. So far in 2026, Todd has logged four debuts on the Hot 100, with two songs from the new album (“Breathe” and “I Saw Your Face”) and a pair from Sweet Boy (the title track and “Earrings”).

On the Billboard 200, Todd’s self-titled set hit No. 49 in Aug. 2025, while the Sweet Boy mixtape debuted this January and hit the top 40 in May.

During the new album’s release week, Todd announced his 2026 North American tour, set to launch on Sept. 2 in Irving, Texas, and has dates lined up through October. Before the tour starts, he’ll play the Osheaga Music & Arts Festival in Montreal (Aug. 1) and the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco (Aug. 8).

Michael Jackson’s chart-topping Thriller is stationary at No. 6 on the latest Billboard 200 with a little more than 55,000 equivalent album units earned (down 10%).

Niall Horan scores his fourth top 10-charted album on the Billboard 200 as Dinner Party begins at No. 7 with 55,000 equivalent album units. Of that sum, album sales comprise 48,000 (it debuts at No. 1 on Top Album Sales), SEA units comprise 7,000 (equaling 6.97 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs) and  TEA units comprise the remainder. The album’s first-week sales were aided by its availability across more than 15 physical variants on vinyl, CD and cassette, including multiple signed editions.

Horan previously visited the top 10 of the Billboard 200 with The Show (No. 2 in 2023), Heartbreak Weather (No. 4, 2020) and Flicker (No. 1, 2017).

Horan is also the fourth member of One Direction to chart a new album in 2026, following Zayn (Konnakol, No. 18 in May), Harry Styles (Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., No. 1 in March) and Louis Tomlinson (How Did I Get Here?, No. 16 in February).

Horan will play a pair of co-headlining stadium shows with Thomas Rhett in Nashville (July 9) and Hershey, Penn. (July 18), before launching his Dinner Party Live on Tour concert trek on Sept. 22 in Birmingham, England. The tour will play Europe and Australia before hitting the U.S. next March.

Rounding out the top 10 on the latest Billboard 200: Jackson’s Number Ones falls 7-8 (51,000 equivalent album units, down 10%), Wallen’s former leader One Thing at a Time dips 8-9 (40,000, down 3%) and Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving climbs 14-10 (35,000, down 2%).

Luminate, the independent data provider to the Billboard charts, completes a thorough review of all data submissions used in compiling the weekly chart rankings. Luminate reviews and authenticates data. In partnership with Billboard, data deemed suspicious or unverifiable is removed, using established criteria, before final chart calculations are made and published.

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