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Did Drake really release three albums at once?

Drake’s surprise triple-album release

Drake’s new music rollout included the simultaneous debut of three separate projects. Coverage surrounding the drop says he released “Iceman,” “Habibti,” and “Maid of Honour” together, creating a major Toronto-to-pop-culture moment tied to his hometown presence and the way the release was promoted.

How fans and media are reacting

The triple release quickly drove discussion about what Drake is saying through the songs, especially after fans and commentators highlighted apparent targets and rival references across tracks. Some stories frame the music as containing celebrity “diss” energy aimed at other prominent figures, while others focus on the sheer scale of the release.

Why it matters

A three-album drop is rare at mainstream scale, and it reshapes the usual news cycle—music fandom shifts from rollout anticipation to immediate interpretation. It also increases the chance that lyrics and perceived references will dominate entertainment headlines beyond the music itself.

The other controversy: family claims

Alongside the rollout, additional attention centered on lines that referenced Drake’s father, Dennis Graham, and whether those claims about health were accurate. At least one story summary said Dennis Graham pushed back on the idea that he had cancer, which further fueled online debate about whether Drake was quoting real-life details or using lyrics as narrative.

  • Release format: three albums at once
  • Titles: “Iceman,” “Habibti,” “Maid of Honour”
  • Aftermath: major attention on lyrical targets
  • Side story: disputes about family-health claims in lyrics

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