The Game and JoJo are back on the Billboard 200’s coveted top 10, thanks to some Mad Love. from their fans.

The Compton rapper finds himself at No. 4 with 1992. The era-specific album sold 32,000 units (25,000 traditional). It’s Game’s ninth overall top 10, following an impressive string of LPs, including The Documentary 2.5 (No. 6 in 2015), The Documentary 2 (No. 2; 2015), Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf (No. 7; 2014), Jesus Piece (No. 6; 2012), The R.E.D. Album (No. 1; 2011), LAX (No. 2; 2008), Doctor’s Advocate (No. 1; 2006) and The Documentary (No. 1; 2005),” as per Billboard.

Meanwhile, JoJo returns to the top 10 with her first album in a decade, Mad Love. The project, which features Wiz Khalifa, Remy Ma, and Alessia Cara, arrives at No. 6 with 25,000 units (19,000 traditional) sold. Before this, The High Road debuted at No. 3 in 2006 and her self-titled debut peaked at No. 4 in 2004.

Elsewhere, birthday boy Drake climbs back to No. 2 with Views, selling 40,000 units. This follows the announcement of his December project More Life and the release of a whopping four new songs: “Two Birds, One Stone,” “Sneakin’,” the 21 Savage-assisted “Fake Love,” and “Wanna Know (Remix)” with Dave.

See how the rest of this week’s top 10 unfolded below.

Billboard 200 Top 10

1. Kings of Leon – Walls – 77,000
2. Drake – Views – 40,000
3. Suicide Squad: The Album – 35,000
4. The Game – 1992 – 32,000
5. Twenty One Pilots – Blurryface – 26,000
6. JoJo – Mad Love. – 25,000
7. Broadway Cast – Hamilton – 23,000
8. Ariana Grande – Dangerous Woman – 22,000
9. Travis Scott – Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight – 21,000
10. Green Day – Revolution Radio – 21,000