Drake binds to most # 1’s among soloists on the Billboard 200 -Diagram

As Partynextdoor and Drake’s first collaborative album, $ Ome $ Exy $ Ongs 4 UDebuts at the top of the Billboard 200 diagram (dated March 1), it marks Partynextdoor’s first leader and the 14th map-peaks for Drake.

On the other hand, Drake now ties Jay-Z and Taylor Swift to the most No. 1’s among soloists in the nearly 69-year history of the chart. In general, only the Beatles, with 19 # 1S, have more. Drake caught his first leader in 2010 with Thanks me later.

The Billboard 200 diagram ranks the most popular albums of the week in the US based on multimetric consumption measured in equivalent album units, prepared by Luminate. Devices include album sales, track -equivalent albums (tea) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each device is equal to an album sale, or 10 individual songs sold from an album, or 3,750 AD-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. The New 1 March 2025-Dated Diagram will be published in full Billboard‘s site on February 25th. For all chart news, follow @Billboard and @BillboardCharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter and Instagram.

A collaborative project from Partynextdoor and Drake had been teased for months, but was only officially announced on February 3 before the release on February 14. $ Ome $ Exy $ Ongs 4 U is the third collapse project from Drake to reach # 1 on Billboard 200, after mating with 21 Savage (Her loss in 2022) and future (What time to be alive in 2015).

Here is a look at any action with 10 or more # 1 albums on Billboard 200, as well as all 14 of Drake’s leaders.

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