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Life & Style

Drake drops three albums at once

Surprise! Drake unleashes three new albums, including 'Iceman,' packed with 43 tracks and fresh jabs at Kendrick Lamar and other industry giants
Published May 16, 2026 Updated May 16, 2026 11:44am
Photo: AFP
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NEW YORK: Canadian rapper Drake has dropped a new album, with two more surprise companion albums to boot – a whopping 43 tracks that stretch over nearly two and a half hours.

Drake – who has kept a relatively low profile since his diss battle with Kendrick Lamar ended with the American’s knockout blow “Not Like Us” and his lawsuit against his own label was dismissed – had announced the Friday release of “Iceman.”

But along with it came “Habibti” and “Maid of Honour.”

Future, 21 Savage and Sexyy Red are among the artists who were invited to collaborate with the chart-topping “Hotline Bling” rapper.

And of course, Drake could not let the beef with Lamar go.

On “Make Them Remember,” he mocks the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lamar’s modest height, a frequent source of ridicule during their battle.

But Lamar – who performed the song to an audience of tens of millions at the Super Bowl halftime show in February 2025 – was not the only one who came in for scorn.

Jay-Z, J. Cole, Pusha T, A$AP Rocky and even NBA legend LeBron James are also in Drake’s crosshairs, according to several media reviews.

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