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Change "Starting with the issue dated December 5, 2009, however, the catalog limitations – which removed albums over 18 months old, albums that have dropped below No. 100 and albums that had no currently running singles – for the Billboard 200 were lifted, turning the chart into an all-inclusive list of the 200 highest-selling albums in the country (essentially changing "Top Comprehensive Albums" into the Billboard 200)." to "Starting with the issue dated December 5, 2009, however, the catalog limitations – which removed albums over 18 months old that had dropped below No. 100 and had no currently running singles – for the Billboard 200 were lifted, turning the chart into an all-inclusive list of the 200 highest-selling albums in the country (essentially changing "Top Comprehensive Albums" into the Billboard 200)." 108.81.245.94 (talk) 20:35, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
Regarding 1)Most consecutive number-one studio albums and 2)Most consecutive studio albums to debut at number one....
IIRC, Drake has had 8 studio albums, all debuted at number 1 on Billboard 200, so the tables need amending (they currently state7). Many thanks. Koppite1 (talk) 20:12, 10 February 2024 (UTC)