Drake’s unprecedented triple-album release is already translating into massive commercial momentum. Just hours after dropping ICEMAN, Maid of Honour, and Habibti simultaneously on May 15, the rapper has claimed the entire Top 3 on both the U.S. Apple Music Albums Chart and U.S. iTunes.
ICEMAN currently leads the surge at No. 1, followed by Maid of Honour at No. 2 and Habibti at No. 3. The achievement instantly turned Drake into the dominant force across digital music platforms overnight, with all three projects flooding streaming services simultaneously and driving nonstop conversation online.
On Apple Music in the United States, the ranking currently stands:
#1 ICEMAN
#2 Maid of Honour
#3 Habibti
The exact same sweep is happening on U.S. iTunes:
#1 ICEMAN
#2 Maid of Honour
#3 Habibti
The milestone arrives after one of the most elaborate album rollouts of Drake’s career. For months, the rapper teased ICEMAN through episodic livestreams filmed across Toronto, Manchester, and Milan, each packed with cryptic visuals, unreleased music previews, and recurring Pinocchio symbolism tied to themes of betrayal and reputation.
Earlier this spring, Drake transformed downtown Toronto into part of the campaign itself. A 25-foot frozen sculpture concealed the album’s May 15 release date inside the ice. Spotify later amplified the rollout with a frozen owl logo teaser posted just hours before release night.
Instead of delivering a single album, Drake expanded the moment into a 43-track trilogy. ICEMAN functions as the central rap-focused release, revisiting tensions from the Kendrick Lamar feud while featuring appearances from Future, Molly Santana, and 21 Savage.
Meanwhile, Maid of Honour pushes toward lighter club-oriented production with collaborations from Central Cee, Popcaan, Sexyy Red, Stunna Sandy, and Iconic Savvy. Habibti closes the trilogy with a smoother, internationally influenced sound that includes features from PARTYNEXTDOOR, Loe Shimmy, Qendresa, and another appearance from Sexyy Red.






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