Drake unleashed a wave of new music early Friday, dropping three albums simultaneously after weeks of teasing his ninth studio album.
Titled “Iceman,” “Habibti” and “Maid of Honour,” the projects arrived together on May 15, 2026, delivering a total of 43 new tracks for fans to stream.
The surprise triple release was confirmed during the fourth episode of Drake’s Iceman livestream series on Thursday evening. As the stream concluded, the Toronto rapper told viewers that all three albums would drop at midnight.
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The long-awaited “Iceman” serves as the main course with 18 tracks blending trap, introspective lyricism and bars apparently aimed at past rivals. It features collaborations with 21 Savage and Molly Santana, along with a notable reunion with Future.
“Maid of Honour” offers 14 songs with a brighter, upbeat energy tailored for clubs and parties. It enlists Stunna Sandy, Central Cee, Sexyy Red, Iconic Savvy and Popcaan.
“Habibti”, by contrast, leans into smoother R&B and sensual club vibes across its 11 tracks, featuring Sexyy Red, Loe Shimmy and PartyNextDoor.
The new projects follow Drake’s 2025 collaborative R&B album with PartyNextDoor and arrive amid continued discussion about his standing in hip-hop following his high-profile 2024 feuds. All three albums are now streaming on major platforms, supported by visualizers and short clips.