Drake just dropped the biggest night of his career
Nobody saw a triple album coming. That's the point. While the internet spent months speculating about Iceman, Drake was quietly assembling two more bodies of work. At midnight on May 15 — the date hidden inside a Toronto ice sculpture — all three hit streaming simultaneously.
The math alone is staggering: 43 songs across three albums, featuring a roster that spans Future, 21 Savage, Sexyy Red, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Central Cee, Popcaan, and more. This isn't an album cycle. It's a statement.
Iceman is the centrepiece — 18 tracks of the uncompromising, ice-cold rap Drake previewed in his 2024 beef era, now fully realized. Standouts like "Make Them Cry," "Whisper My Name," and "Ran To Atlanta" with Future are already pulling monster stream numbers.
Habibti is a surprise left turn. Warmer, more melodic, pulling from R&B and Afrobeats textures. It's the most sonically diverse project Drake has made since More Life. The Sexyy Red collab on "Slap The City" is already going viral.
Maid of Honour is the international flex — Central Cee, Popcaan, and a host of UK and Caribbean artists. Drake has always cultivated global sounds; this is the clearest statement of that identity yet.
The CN Tower in Toronto was frozen — or at least wrapped to look like it — as part of the rollout. Thousands gathered downtown. The whole city felt the drop before the albums even landed.
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