Iceman, Habibtiand Maid of Honour place at Numbers One, Two, and Three respectively as rapper ties Taylor Swift for most-ever Number One LPs by a solo artist
Drake made charts history as the rapper's new album trilogy — Iceman, Habibtiand Maid of Honour — scored the top three spots on the latest Billboard 200, becoming the first artist to occupy Numbers One, Two, and Three simultaneously.
Iceman led the way at Number One, ending its first week of release with 463,000 equivalent album units, the vast majority of which (449,000 units) came from streaming equivalent albums and 462.2 million on-demand streams, Billboard reports; a day after its release, both Spotify and Amazon Music revealed that the rapper became their most-streamed artist in a single day of 2026, thanks to his three-album drop.
Habibti placed second with 114,000 equivalent album units, edging Maid of Honour at Number Three with 110,000 total units. Like Iceman, Habibti and Maid of Honour were only available digitally either through purchase or streaming, with no physical release planned as of yet.
Iceman improved on the first week sales of Drake's previous album, 2023's For All the Dogswhich also opened at Number One and 402,000 album equivalent units.
Iceman also marked Drake's 15th Number One album on the Billboard 200, tying him with Taylor Swift for most-ever by a solo artist. Among all artists, the Beatles still lead the way with 19 Number One albums. With all three albums charting, Drake also surpassed Future as the rapper with the most Top 10 albums, Billboard reports.
