No one saw the third album coming. Drake announced on Instagram in the last hours before midnight that he would release not one, but three albums. ICEMANwhat project fans had been waiting for during a year-long rollout of livestreams, ice cream trucks, pyramid stunts, and cryptic Marvel crossovers, arrived alongside two completely unannounced full-length projects: HABIBTI And MAID OF HONOR. The existence of both albums had been kept completely secret until just hours before release.
By time ICEMAN landed as an 18-song project 21 wild, FutureAnd Molly Santanahad already shifted the conversation from anticipation surrounding one album to the disorienting reality of three arriving simultaneously at midnight on May 15. The three-album release is, by almost any measure, unprecedented for Drake and virtually unprecedented in mainstream music. It transforms what was already one of the most carefully constructed album rollouts in recent memory into something significantly greater.
It also raises immediate questions: what exactly are they? HABIBTI And MAID OF HONOR? How do they sound? And has Drake been working on a trilogy all along, or has the release been extended at the last hour?
ICEMAN only it had been in the making for months. The cover art, with a blinding white glove reminiscent of Michael Jacksonarrived shortly after Drake surpassed MJ’s historic Billboard 200 milestone. The addition of two more albums at the last possible moment completely recontextualizes the rollout, making it feel less like a traditional album campaign and more like a multi-project event.
Drake’s Iceman album drop: A rollout like no other
The road to tonight started last year during the 4th of July weekend with the premiere of ICEMAN episode 1a livestream in which Drake drove around Toronto in a branded ice cream truck before settling into a warehouse to record the lead single “What Did I Miss?” to debut. The momentum immediately continued into a three-day headlining residency at the Wireless Festival in July, positioning Britain as a central part of the rollout’s geography.
ICEMAN episode 2 followed on July 25, introducing the island slope Central Cee collaboration “Which One” and strengthening the creative axis between Toronto and London that Drake had built over the years. As the months progressed, the rollout became more and more complicated. A custom ICEMAN necklace designed by Erik the Jewelera diamond-encrusted pendant with functioning refrigerator doors, acted as a physical embodiment of the project’s cold personality. Then came ICEMAN episode 3 in September, which introduced the BNYX-produced “Dog House.” Yes And Julia Wolf.
The OVO x Marvel capsule released in December leaned heavily on anti-heroes (Venom, Wolverine, Ghost Rider, and Doctor Doom) rather than the obvious Bobby Drake/Iceman reference. This move deliberately kept audiences slightly off balance, while still maintaining the larger Marvel thread throughout the campaign.
The final act of the rollout was the most theatrical. A huge ice pyramid appeared in downtown Toronto with the text: “release date inside.” Content creator from Toronto Kishka Ultimately, the structure scaled live on stream to collect a blue bag with the words ‘Freeze the world’. Drake later greeted him from a nearby window. Inside the bag was a booklet confirming the May 15 release date.
Tonight that date finally arrived.
What ICEMAN, HABIBTIAnd MAID OF HONOR Could represent
ICEMAN is clearly the centerpiece of the rollout, and its 18-track structure alongside its high-profile guest features gives it the weight of a major creative statement. The Michael Jackson glove on the cover is not a coincidence. It comes after Drake became the first artist in history to chart three albums simultaneously on the Billboard 200 for a decade or more, surpassing MJ. All things considered: the timing and position of the images ICEMAN as a statement about both legacy and music.
But HABIBTI And MAID OF HONOR the real mysteries remain.
The lack of any meaningful pre-release information on either project makes them the most intriguing aspect of the release. Even the titles suggest a completely different emotional and aesthetic direction:HABIBTIdrawing from Arabic, and MAID OF HONORwith its clear ceremonial and relational undertones. Their simultaneous arrival alongside ICEMAN raises the possibility that all three albums were conceived as interconnected works rather than a single release expanded at the last minute.
Whether the projects ultimately function as a cohesive trilogy or as three separate statements released simultaneously for maximum impact is something only the music itself can answer. But for now, the answer to the only question that mattered at midnight is simple: Drake’s ICEMAN is here, and he brought two more albums with him.
Featured image: Theo Skudra via @champagnepapi/Instagram
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