Disney’s Frozen soundtrack has spent a 10th non-consecutive week at the top of the Billboard 200 chart in United States.
The album becomes one of only 11 albums to have topped the US chart for 10 weeks or longer.
It has now also equalled The Lion King’s chart-topping record for an animated film.
The soundtrack, which includes the Oscar-winning track "Let It Go", sold 133,000 copies in its 20th week in the chart, reports BBC online.
"Let It Go" is number 11 in the UK singles chart and has spent 18 weeks in the top 40, according to the official chart company.
The soundtrack beat off competition from Pharrell Williams’ Girl, which sold 29,000 copies and climbed seven places to number two on the Billboard 200 chart.
Last month, Frozen became the highest-grossing animated film of all time.
The film recently reached $1.072 (£644.5m) billion at the worldwide box office, overtaking the revenue of previous record holder Toy Story 3.
Frozen, which stayed in the top 10 films on domestic box office charts for more than three months, has also now become the 10th-largest grossing film in cinema history.
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