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Drake Returns With Three New Albums as ‘Iceman,’ ‘Maid of Honour’ & ‘Habibti’ Arrive: Stream Them Now

Freeze the world.

Drake performs during day two of Lollapalooza Chile 2023 on March 18, 2023 in Santiago, Chile.

Drake performs during day two of Lollapalooza Chile 2023 on March 18, 2023 in Santiago, Chile.

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Bundle up, Drake season has returned. Not one, not two, but three albums arrived on Friday (May 15) courtesy of the 6 God.

In addition to Iceman, Drake is dropping Habibti and Maid of Honour alongside the heavily anticipated LP. The trio of projects comes on the heels of Drake’s Iceman episode four livestream, which went down on Thursday night (May 14).


Iceman boasts 18 tracks and features 21 Savage, Molly Santana and a reunion with Drake’s What a Time to Be Alive collaborator Future. Maid of Honour contains 14 songs and collaborations with Stunna Sandy, Central Cee, Sexyy Red, Iconic Savvy and Popcaan. While Habibti has 11 new songs and lifts from Sexyy Red once again, Loe Shimmy and PartyNextDoor.

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Drake’s ninth, 10th and 11th studio albums serve as his first since clashing with Kendrick Lamar in 2024 and 2023’s For all the Dogs, which went No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 402,000 equivalent album units in the U.S., according to Luminate.

Drizzy has been teasing Iceman since 2025 and he’s been on another level with the marketing and rollout for the project compared to previous releases.

Most notably, Drake put up a massive ice block structure in downtown Toronto, which ended up being taken down days later by Toronto’s fire department for being a public hazard.

Before the structure was melted, a streamer named Kishka ended up finding an Iceman folder inside the installation, which revealed the album’s May 15 release date. Drake’s team hooked him up with a $50,000 payday for the discovery. He also turned his courtside seats at multiple Toronto Raptors games into frozen icicles.

As far as his previously released singles, tracks like “Which One” and “Dog House” didn’t make the cut for the albums, while “What Did I Miss” landed on Iceman.

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If Iceman or any of the other pair of albums top the Billboard 200, that will give Drake a record 15 No. 1s, which would break a tie with Jay-Z when it comes to rappers. Drizzy has the opportunity to occupy the top three of the Billboard 200 next week, which has only been done in the past by Michael Jackson. However, he’d be the first to hold the top three slots with debuts simultaneously.

Stream Iceman, Habibti and Maid of Honour below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Arcángel at RBC Amphitheatre in Toronto
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Arcángel at RBC Amphitheatre in Toronto

Concerts

Arcángel Celebrates His 20th Anniversary With Big Outdoor Shows in Toronto and Montreal

The Puerto Rican urban music star brought his global La 8va Maravilla tour to Montreal's Beachclub and Toronto's RBC Amphitheatre on July 11-12 for its first two stops of the summer, performing over an hour and a half of hits spanning two decades.

Arcángel is celebrating 20 years of success. The Latin urban music legend kicked off his global trek, the La 8va Maravilla tour, with two Canadian stops, playing Montreal's Beachclub on July 11 and Toronto's RBC Amphitheatre on July 12. The Puerto Rican hitmaker treated the audience to over an hour and a half of hits including 2000s classics and recent party-starters.

Kicking off the show, Lunay delivered a charismatic opening set, showcasing his knack for melodies through tracks like "Fantasías" and "Soltera," which reached the Billboard Hot 100 in 2019 thanks to its hit remix with Bad Bunny and Daddy Yankee. The track received a vibrant roar from the crowd upon its first note, and Lunay delivered all three verses as fans sang every word.

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