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The album Iceman spent a third week at the top of the Billboard 200. The run brings Drake's career total to 40 weeks at No. 1, matching Adele's total on the chart.
xxlmag.comDrake's album Iceman remained at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for a third consecutive week. The project first reached the top spot three weeks earlier after debuting alongside two other full-length releases. The additional week at No. 1 brings Drake's career total to 40 weeks atop the chart.
Billboard data shows this figure matches Adele's career total and places both artists ninth on the all-time list.
Last week Iceman reached its second week at No. 1, tying Drake with Elton John at 39 weeks. The new total moves him past Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones on the career ranking. The Beatles hold the top position with 132 weeks at No. 1. Other artists between the top spot and Drake and Adele include Elvis Presley with 67 weeks, Garth Brooks with 52, Michael Jackson with 51, the Kingston Trio with 46, and Whitney Houston.
A new album by Olivia Rodrigo is scheduled to complete its first full tracking week on the chart dated after June 12. 1. Morgan Wallen currently sits at 42 weeks at No. 1. If Iceman holds the top position again, Drake would reach that total; if the new Rodrigo album opens at No. 1, the run would end at 40 weeks.
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