All of Drake’s studio albums are currently appearing on the Billboard 200, just ahead of the arrival of his highly anticipated project, ICEMAN. With that momentum, he now holds the distinction of having the most entries on the chart.
As noted by Kurrco, the highest placing release is his 2011 album Take Care, sitting at No. 27. Views follows at No. 43, with $ome $exy $ongs 4 U landing at No. 52, Certified Lover Boy at No. 60, Scorpion at No. 68, Thank Me Later at No. 75, For All The Dogs at No. 77, More Life at No. 128, and Nothing Was The Same at No. 167.
Fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, have been reacting to the achievement. "I love Views. Lmao it's wild to think about how much people were hating on it when it came out Vs how it's held up remarkably well and is outperforming 99.9% of rap albums past and present. I was a lil kid singing my heart out to Keep The Family Close," one user shared. Another wrote: "This is why Jay Z and M*dget Kenny team are so mad. They don't have the power to stop him. They will have all the interviews in the world to talk down on him, but the people chose Drake."
The surge on the charts comes shortly after Drake confirmed the release date for ICEMAN earlier this month. He revealed the rollout in a unique way, placing a large installation made of ice blocks in a parking lot in his hometown of Toronto. He later hinted on Instagram that the release date was hidden somewhere inside. Fans eventually melted enough of the ice to uncover a blue bag containing the date, May 15, 2026.
While the full tracklist has not been revealed yet, Drake has already dropped three songs from the project. Those include "What Did I Miss?," "Which One" featuring Central Cee, and "Dog House" featuring Yeat and Julia Wolf. ICEMAN will mark his first solo album since his highly publicized feud with Kendrick Lamar in 2024.