
Nearly 40 years after reaching her prime, Madonna is back on top of the Billboard 200. Olivia Rodrigo, Ella Langley, and Morgan Wallen trail behind.
5. Drake – ICEMAN (68K Units)

ICEMAN slips one spot to No. 5 this week, adding another 68,000 units and pushing its lifetime total to 1.3 million units. While it’s no longer dominating the chart, Drake’s latest continues to show impressive staying power and remains the biggest-selling hip-hop album of 2026.
4. Morgan Wallen – I’m The Problem (75K Units)

At this point, I’m The Problem feels like it’s never leaving the top five. Morgan Wallen adds another 75,000 units this week, bringing the album to an incredible 6.4 million units sold. After spending 13 weeks at No. 1, the project remains one of the year’s biggest juggernauts. Country music, as a whole, continues to prove that it’s a genre with incredible staying power.
3. Ella Langley – Dandelion (76K Units)

Ella Langley continues one of country music’s strongest runs of 2026. Dandelion earns another 76,000 units, raising its lifetime total to 1.29 million units. After peaking at No. 1 for two weeks, the album continues to prove it has serious staying power (BTW, “Choosin’ Texas” and “Be Her” continue to thrive on the Billboard 100).
2. Olivia Rodrigo – you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love (103K Units)

Olivia Rodrigo holds steady at No. 2 with another 103,000 units, bringing the album to 895,000 units since release. Though it’s no longer atop the Billboard 200 after its two-week reign, the project continues to post elite numbers and remains one of 2026’s biggest pop releases.
1. Madonna – CONFESSIONS II (134K Units)

Madonna debuts at No. 1 with 134,000 units, powered by 20.1 million on-demand streams and 114,000 pure album sales. CONFESSIONS II becomes her 10th Billboard 200 No. 1 album, making her only the second female artist, alongside Taylor Swift, to earn 10 No. 1 albums and 10 No. 1 Hot 100 hits in her career. Another historic moment for the Queen of Pop.
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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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