
Drake, Noah Kahan, and Malcolm Todd all land in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200 this week.
5. Malcolm Todd – Do That Again (67K Units)

Malcolm Todd’s rise is becoming impossible to ignore.
Following the success of Sweet Boy in 2024, which featured fan favorites like “Roommates” and “Earrings,” the LA native has taken another major step forward. His latest project, Do That Again, has officially debuted inside the Billboard 200’s Top 5, marking the biggest chart achievement of his career. Led by the hit singles “Breathe” and “I Saw Your Face,” the album further proves that Malcolm Todd is evolving from a rising artist into a legitimate star.
4. Noah Kahan – The Great Divide (67K Units)

Coming in at No. 4 this week is Noah Kahan, who remains firmly planted near the top of the chart. The album continues to attract listeners, with songs such as “Dashboard” and “23” picking up more traction by the week. What started as a successful release has evolved into one of the year’s biggest long-term performers. A few years ago, this kind of chart run probably would’ve felt like a dream come true for Kahan.
3. Morgan Wallen – I’m The Problem (79k Units)

Morgan Wallen’s staying power in the Top 5 is one of the most impressive chart stories that isn’t getting enough attention. I’m The Problem, which was released last year, lands at No. 3 this week with another 79,000 units sold, pushing its lifetime total past 6 million units.
What’s remarkable is the album’s longevity. In an era where projects often fade after a few weeks, I’m The Problem continues to compete with and outlast newer releases from some of the biggest names in music, including Taylor Swift, BTS, and others. Maintaining this level of success for so long is a feat very few albums can pull off.
2. Ella Langley – Dandelion (87k Units)

Ella Langley’s Dandelion holds firm at No. 2 this week, adding another 87,000 units and edging closer to the one-million-sales mark.
The album’s standout track, “Choosin Texas,” continues to gain traction, and seasonal timing could play a role in pushing it even further. With summer events and holiday playlists ramping up, the project is showing no signs of slowing down, making a long stay in the Top 5 feel increasingly likely.
1. Drake – ICEMAN (133k Units)

Drake’s time at No. 1 looks like it will wrap up next week, with Olivia Rodrigo’s you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love poised to replace it. Even so, a four-week run at the summit remains a strong showing.
The album continues to post solid numbers, earning 133,000 units this week and moving within striking distance of the one-million mark overall. No matter how the final chart outcome lands, Drake has already secured a dominant 2026 performance that keeps his project firmly in the conversation for hip-hop album of the year.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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