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Drake Becomes First Artist to Hold Top Three Billboard 200 Spots

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Drake made Billboard 200 history by debuting in first, second, and third place simultaneously with “ICEMAN,” “Habibti” and “Maid Of Honour.” “ICEMAN” earned 463-thousand equivalent album units, giving Drake his 15th number one album and pushing him past Jay-Z for the most chart-toppers among solo men and R&B/hip-hop artists. The feat also ties Drake with Taylor Swift for the most number one albums among solo acts. In fact, only The Beatles are ahead them overall, with 19 number ones. Check out all fifteen of Drake's albums that have been number one on the Billboard 200 below.

Title, Year, Weeks At Number One 

  • "ICEMAN," 2026, one (so far)
  • "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U," with PARTYNEXTDOOR, 2025, one
  • "For All the Dogs," 2023, two
  • "Her Loss," with 21 Savage, 2022, one
  • "Honestly, Nevermind," 2022, one
  • "Certified Lover Boy," 2012, five
  • "Care Package," 2019, one
  • "Scorpion," 2018, five
  • "More Life," 2017, three
  • "Views," 2016, 13
  • "What a Time To Be Alive," with Future, 2015, one
  • "If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late," 2015, one
  • "Nothing Was the Same," 2012, one
  • "Take Care," 2011, one
  • "Thank Me Later," 2010, one

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