The "Frozen" soundtrack logs its 10th week at #1 on The Billboard 200, which ties "The Lion King" for the longest run at #1 ever for a soundtrack from an animated movie. Both albums spawned Oscar-winning ballads: "Let It Go" and "Can You Feel The Love Tonight," respectively.

And "Frozen" will probably stay on top for at least three more weeks. (Three high-profile albums are due for release on May 6 that are vying for #1: "Now 50," a still-untitled Mariah Carey album and Hunter Hayes's "Storyline.")

The soundtrack's staying power is remarkable. Even after 20 weeks in release, "Frozen" sold more copies this week (133K) than the week's next five best-selling albums combined (130K).

To commemorate the album's on-going dominance, here's an avalanche of 10 fun facts about "Frozen."

1."Frozen" tops the 2 million mark in U.S. sales this week. It's the first soundtrack from a theatrically-released movie to reach the 2 million sales plateau since Miley Cyrus's "Hannah Montana: The Movie," which has sold 2,085,000 copies since its release in 2009.

2. It's the first soundtrack from an animated movie to reach 2 million since "Shrek," which has sold 2,475,000 copies since its release in 2001.

3. "Frozen" is the first album to log 10 or more weeks at #1 since Adele's "21," which amassed 24 weeks on top in 2011-2012.

4. It's the first soundtrack to log 10 or more weeks at #1 since "Titanic," which had 16 consecutive weeks on top in 1998. That album also spawned an Oscar-winning ballad.

5. This is the album's 16th week in the top five. "Frozen" is the first soundtrack from a theatrically-released movie to spend that many weeks in the top five since "City Of Angels" had a 16-week run from April to August 1998.

6. "Frozen" sold 38K digital copies this week, which puts it back atop the Digital Albums chart. This is its seventh week at #1 on that chart, which is more than any other soundtrack in the chart's history. ("Juno" headed the digital chart for six weeks in 2007-2008.)

7. "Frozen" has sold 929K digital copies. That's more than any other soundtrack in history. "Pitch Perfect" is in second place (767K). "Frozen" is close to becoming the 10th album in digital history to sell 1 million digital copies.

8. "Frozen" is #1 on Top Soundtracks for the 20th week. The movie was in the top 20 at the box-office for the 20th weekend.

9. "Frozen" may well wind up as the best-selling album of 2014. It would be only the fourth soundtrack from a theatrically-released movie to take that title since Nielsen SoundScan started tracking music sales in 1991. It would follow Whitney Houston's "The Bodyguard" (1993), "The Lion King" (1994) and "Titanic" (1998).

10. "Frozen" would be the sixth soundtrack from a theatrically-released movie to wind up as the #1 album of the year on Billboard's year-end charts (which date to 1956). It would follow "West Side Story" (which was #1 for both 1962 and 1963), "Mary Poppins" (1965), Bee Gees's "Saturday Night Fever" (1978), Houston's "The Bodyguard" (1993) and "Titanic" (1998).

MercyMe's eighth studio album, "Welcome To The New," debuts at #4. It's the Contemporary Christian group's third top 10 album in a row.

Black Label Society's 10th studio album, "Catacombs Of The Black Vatican," debuts at #5. It's the heavy metal band's second top five album, following "Order Of The Black," which hit #4 in 2010. (This isn't the first time The Vatican has gotten a name-check in the title of a top five album. Stone Temple Pilots's "Tiny Music…Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop" hit #4 in 1996.)