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Olivia Shalh · 2026-05-22 · via Forbes - Hollywood & Entertainment
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LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 30: Drake speaks onstage during Drake's Till Death Do Us Part rap battle on October 30, 2021 in Long Beach, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

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When Drake first posted a screenshot of a folder titled "2.0 Iceman" in August 2024, nobody could have predicted that a simple tease would unfold into nearly two full years of campaign theater and ultimately, the surprise drop of three albums in a single night. What started as the buildup to his ninth solo studio album became one of the most elaborate, chaotic, and genuinely compelling rollouts in recent music marketing memory. It kept unfolding. And unfolding. And then unfolding again, until one album rollout became three.

The Long Burn

Drake first alluded to the Iceman title as far back as August 2024, posting that folder screenshot before the campaign really escalated throughout 2025 with increasingly theatrical marketing stunts across Toronto. In August 2024, he released a massive folder of unreleased music, studio footage, and behind-the-scenes clips alongside three songs including "It’s Up" featuring Young Thug and 21 Savage, "Housekeeping Knows" featuring Latto, and "Blue Green Red." He then followed with three more songs via his Instagram burner account @plottttwistttttt.

This was patient rollout architecture: breadcrumbs dropped at a pace that kept fans engaged without a formal announcement in sight. Drake began seriously teasing the album in July 2025 when he debuted the livestream "Iceman Episode 1" on YouTube and previewed several new songs including "What Did I Miss?" He followed with two more livestream episodes that spawned the singles "Which One" featuring Central Cee and "Dog House" featuring July Wolf and Yeat.

The livestream concept was smart. Each episode functioned as a short film, listening session, and visual teaser rolled into one, giving fans a serialized reason to tune in before any album even had a release date.

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The Stunt That Broke Toronto

The defining marketing moment of the whole campaign came in April 2026. A 25-foot ice sculpture was installed in downtown Toronto with the album’s release date hidden inside. Twitch streamer Kishka retrieved a waterproof bag buried in the block of ice, livestreamed the entire unboxing to reveal May 15, and was handed a bag of cash from Drake's team as a reward. The Toronto Fire Department eventually stepped in to safely melt down the sculpture after fans attempted to break it open using flammable liquids and open flames, citing "dangerous and unsafe activities" under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act.

It was spectacle, and it worked. The stunt hit every metric a marketing team dreams about: earned media, social virality, a live moment, and a literal countdown. He also covered his courtside seats at a Toronto Raptors game with ice and had fans in the streets decoding coordinates. The city became the campaign.

The Triple Drop No One Saw Coming

Then came May 15. At the end of the Iceman livestream, Drake pulled out three hard drives and text on the screen read "I made this so that I could make this," before revealing two additional surprise albums: Habibti and Maid of Honour. All three dropped simultaneously at midnight.

The three albums combined helped Drake become the most-streamed artist in a single day of 2026 on Spotify, while Iceman landed the most streams for an album in a single day this year. "Make Them Cry" also became the most streamed song in a single day in 2026 so far on the platform.

From a marketing standpoint, the triple drop was a genuine swing. Whether it was strategic genius or controlled chaos is up for debate — even releasing double albums in hip-hop is risky unless the artistic integrity is sky-high, and the reviews have been mixed. But in terms of conversation domination, Drake owned the internet for a full week.

What He Could Have Done Differently And What's Still on the Table

For all the theatrical efforts of the rollout, there are gaps worth examining.

The feature selection across all three projects felt safe. The features added virtually nothing to each song, and the Future and Drake reunion, highly anticipated given their history, ultimately disappointed. A rollout this grand deserved features that matched the moment, unexpected collaborators who could have reframed the cultural conversation rather than just filling tracklist slots.

The radio and press strategy also seemed to lag behind the stunt work. For an artist navigating a post-beef narrative and an ongoing lawsuit against Universal Music Group, there was a conspicuous absence of long-form media moments — no Rolling Stone cover, no sit-down interview to contextualize the trilogy. The ice block spoke, but Drake never fully did. A well-placed editorial piece or a strategic partnership with a platform like Apple Music or Amazon, who both aggressively supported the rollout, could have added narrative depth to a campaign that sometimes prioritized sensation over substance.

What’s still unfolding is the tour question. A possible U.S. tour was teased on social media as far back as August 2025. If confirmed, a stadium run could extend this campaign well into 2027, giving the trilogy legs beyond its streaming opening week. A touring cycle tied to three albums with nights split thematically or segmented by project era, would be unlike anything Drake has done before.

The Iceman rollout is a case study in sustained intrigue. It proves that in an era of instant gratification, patience and theater still move the culture. The albums may be imperfect, but the campaign? That part stuck.