With anticipation building for his upcoming album ICEMAN, Drake is already making major waves on the charts. Ahead of the project’s official May release, every one of his studio albums is currently charting on the Billboard 200—a rare feat that solidifies his position as the artist with the most entries on the chart right now.
Leading the pack is his 2011 classic Take Care, which sits at No. 27. Close behind is Views at No. 43, followed by $ome $exy $ongs 4 U at No. 52. Other projects continuing their strong presence include Certified Lover Boy (No. 60), Scorpion (No. 68), Thank Me Later (No. 75), For All The Dogs (No. 77), More Life (No. 128), and Nothing Was The Same at No. 167.
The achievement hasn’t gone unnoticed. Fans on X (formerly Twitter) have been vocal in celebrating Drake’s consistency and longevity. Many pointed out how albums like Views, once met with mixed reactions, have aged exceptionally well and continue to outperform most releases in the genre.
As the countdown to ICEMAN continues, Drake’s current chart dominance only reinforces his staying power—and suggests his next release could extend an already historic run.
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The charting success comes after Drake finally confirmed the release date for ICEMAN, earlier this month. To do so, he unveiled a massive installation of ice blocks in a parking lot in his hometown of Toronto. He hinted at burying the release date somewhere inside on his Instagram Story afterward. Eventually, fans melted enough of the ice to find a blue bag containing the date, May 15, 2026.
Although he hasn’t shared the tracklist, Drake has already released three singles from the project. They include “What Did I Miss?,” “Which One” featuring Central Cee, and “Dog House” featuring Yeat and Julia Wolf. ICEMAN will be his first solo album since feuding with Kendrick Lamar in 2024.



















