Drake, Iceman and Toronto
Digest more
After spending the better part of a year teasing his first solo album since 2023 — and his first, more importantly, since losing the epic rap battle that climaxed with Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” — Drake finally dropped “Iceman” late Thursday along with two other albums whose existence took much of the world by surprise: “Maid of Honour” and “Habibti.
Though he's teamed with Drake a few times now, Anil Mohabir is still in a dreamlike state after their latest collaboration: a dramatic, 'real-time, 3D animation' projection that sent an icy blue wave of light up the CN Tower overnight ahead of the Toronto rapper's surprise triple-album drop.
Canadian rapper Drake lit up Toronto’s CN Tower on Thursday (May 14) in an icy blue display before announcing the release of three albums, in a livestream event, local media CTV News said.
Disinformation industrial complex aside, there are plenty of familiar faces all in their right places: 21 Savage mumbling near a car, Sexyy Red interpolating the “Cha Cha Slide” on Miami bass heater “Cheetah Print,