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    Drake Drops Three Albums at Once

    Team_The Industry Highlighter Magazine By Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineMay 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Seemingly discontented with only one album dropping on May 15, Drake unveiled three new LPs at the same time: Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour. Features across the trio include Future, Molly Santana, and 21 Savage, with beats coming from Ovrkast, Boi-1da, DJ Frisco954, and more.

    Drake first revealed he’d be tripling his career album count during the fourth episode of his ongoing Iceman livestream series. The stream also premiered a number of music videos, primarily shot in and around Toronto, with cameos from Shane Gillis, DJ Akademiks, and Drake’s son, Adonis. The cover for Maid of Honour features an image of Drake’s mother as a young woman, while Iceman’s album art depicts a hand wearing a sequined glove that emulates Michael Jackson. Habibti’s cover shows a black-and-white photo of a woman covered in masking tape, leaving only her eyes visible.

    Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour are the rapper’s first solo efforts since 2023’s For All the Dogs—not to mention the first since Drake’s earth-scorching battle with Kendrick Lamar. Drake first spoke of Iceman’s existence at the top of last year. “When the time is right, I’ll be back with another album—a one-on-one conversation with y’all that you need to hear,” he said during a stop on his Anita Max Win Tour. In the lead up to its release, Drake commissioned a team to build a giant ice sculpture (get it?) in the middle of downtown Toronto, with the album’s eventual premiere date hidden somewhere inside. In 2025, Drake released $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, his collaborative album with PartyNextDoor.

    Iceman:
    01 Make Them Cry
    02 Dust
    03 Whisper My Name
    04 Janice STFU
    05 Ran To Atlanta ft. Future, Molly Santana
    06 Shabang
    07 Make Them Pay
    08 Burning Bridges
    09 National Treasures
    10 B’s On The Table ft. 21 Savage
    11 What Did I Miss?
    12 Plot Twist
    13 2 Hard 4 The Radio
    14 Make Them Remember
    15 Little Birdie
    16 Don’t Worry
    17 Firm Friends
    18 Make Them Know

    Maid of Honour:
    01 Hoe Phase
    02 Road Trips
    03 Outside Tweaking ft. Stunna Sandy
    04 Cheetah Print ft. Sexyy Red
    05 Which One ft. Central Cee
    06 Amazing Shape ft. Popcaan
    07 BBW
    08 True Bestie ft. Iconic Savvy
    09 Where’s Your Stuff Interlude
    10 New Bestie
    11 Q&A
    12 Stuck
    13 Goose and The Juice
    14 Princess

    Habibti:
    01 Rusty Intro
    02 WNBA
    03 Slap The City ft. Qendresa
    04 High Fives
    05 Hurrr Nor Thurrr ft. Sexyy Red
    06 I’m Spent ft. Loe Shimmy
    07 Classic
    08 Gen 5
    09 White Bone
    10 Fortworth ft. PARTYNEXTDOOR
    11 Prioritizing



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