Plus: LISA’s "Alter Ego" arrives in the top 10.
The pop star's So Close to What debuts in the top spot this week.
The set launches with the biggest debut week for a studio album by a woman in five months.
Overall, only The Beatles have more No. 1s on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
It’s the first No. 1 for PARTYNEXTDOOR and 14th for Drake, tying him for the most among soloists.
The set surges back to No. 1 after its physical release and Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show. Plus, two more Lamar albums return to the top 10.
Plus: Chappell Roan surges back into top 10 after best new artist Grammy win.
Plus: Teddy Swims, Kane Brown and Central Cee debut in the top 10.
Plus: Mac Miller’s Balloonerism debuts in the top five.
Plus: Taylor Swift’s ‘Lover: Live From Paris’ reenters at No. 2 after a reissue.