The soundtrack for Disney’s hit film Frozen notched its 11th non-consecutive week at the top spot of the Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday, earning its best sales week and becoming the animated-film soundtrack with the longest run at the top of the charts.

Frozen, which features the Oscar-winning song Let It Go, sold 259,000 copies last week, boosted by Easter holiday shopping, bringing its total US sales to 2.3 million since its release in November 2013.

Frozen also ousted Disney’s 1994 The Lion King as the animated-film soundtrack with the longest run; Lion had held the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart for 10 weeks.

Four new albums debuted in the top 10 of the chart this week, starting with hip-hop artist August Alsina’s Testimony at No. 2. Rockers Needtobreathe entered the chart at No. 3 with Rivers in the Wasteland, R&B singer Jason Derulo was No. 4 with Talk Dirty, and singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson came in at No. 5 with Lights Out. For the week ending April 20, overall album sales totalled 5.3 million, down two per cent compared to the same week in 2013, Billboard said.