Overview
- Billboard’s first‑week tallies, published Sunday, show Iceman at No. 1 with about 463,000 equivalent album units, Habibti at No. 2 with ~114,000 units, and Maid of Honour at No. 3 with ~110,000 units.
- Iceman generated roughly 462.2 million on‑demand official streams in its first week and the three albums combined moved about 687,000 album‑equivalent units, making Drake the first artist to debut three albums simultaneously in the top three.
- The Iceman debut gives Drake his 15th Billboard 200 No. 1, a mark that passes Jay‑Z for the most by a solo male artist and ties him with Taylor Swift among solo acts.
- Platforms reported single‑day streaming peaks for the drop and Iceman was reported Gold‑eligible after extra tracking days, while industry projections suggest the trilogy could place roughly 42 songs on the upcoming Hot 100.
- Third‑party social tallies posted higher platform counts (for example a reported 635 million Spotify streams) but those figures are not official, underscoring how differing platform metrics and reporting windows affect public totals.