Black Panther has broken another record.
Black Panther: The Album entered its third week at the top of the Billboard 200 music chart, reports Billboard.
This is the longest a soundtrack has been in the top spot since Frozen was released in 2014. According to CBS News, the record sold the equivalent of 130,000 albums last week. Of that number, 40,000 physical units of the full album were sold and the songs were streamed over 120 million times.
The album, which was curated by Kendrick Lamar and features SZA, the Weeknd, Schoolboy Q and 2 Chainz, has spent three out of the four weeks since its release at the number one spot. The album's videos for songs such as "All The Stars" and "King's Dead" have also been racking up views.
Black Panther has also continued its reign at the box office. The film made $41 million in box office sales last weekend and crossed the $1 billion mark in international revenue.
Wakanda really is forever, y'all.