Drake has 12 albums on the Billboard 200 chart
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Drake is in celebration mode after besting records previously held by Jay-Z and Michael Jackson.
Drake's three new albums, "Iceman," "Habibti," and "Maid of Honour," topped the Billboard 200, showcasing his strategy to court streams over critical acclaim.
By Keith Caulfield As Drake’s ICEMAN debuts atop the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated May 30), it not only scores the biggest streaming week for any album in 2026, but also one of the top 10 largest streaming weeks ever.
The rapper has his 14th number one with "Janice STFU," surpassing Michael Jackson for most No. 1 songs for a male in Hot 100 history.
This article discusses public feuds, political references, and lyrics tied to sensitive allegations. Reader discretion is advised. Drake albums do not usually land quietly, but this rollout arrived like a pressure test.
Drake dropped not one, but three albums at once. Here's everything you need to know about "Iceman," "Habibti" and "Maid of Honour."
The Canadian rapper recently released three new albums in May 2026
Nine songs from Drake's Iceman debut inside the Billboard Hot 100's top 10, following the No. 2 peak of "What Did I Miss?" and the rapper makes history.
On top of that, I noticed that whenever I tell some of his more die-hard fans my pick for best track and beyond, they’re a little bemused. Ranking Drake stuff, particularly his songs, is more fun and less pedantic than ranking most other artists’ body of work for the simple fact that he has so many lanes and represents so many different waves.
That’s because Paul has two credits on new songs by Drake. The Canadian hip-hop superstar released a trilogy of albums earlier this month, and both Classic (from Habibti) and Q&A (from Maid of Honour) were made with Paul’s input.