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Last verified May 15, 2026
Drake Universe tracks the same-day arrival of ICEMAN, HABIBTI, and MAID OF HONOUR as a launch hub and as normal album and song pages. Same-day claims are intentionally limited to release structure, collaborators, themes, and verified tracklist data.
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First-week units, chart peaks, certification claims, and critical consensus until public ledgers update.
Same-day release details should be revisited when official credits, DSP metadata, and charts settle.
18 tracks
ICEMAN is Drake's ninth solo studio album, released May 15, 2026 via OVO Sound and Republic Records, and the flagship of a same-day three-project drop alongside HABIBTI and MAID OF HONOUR (Genius; Wikipedia; Apple Music). It is his first solo full-length since For All the Dogs (2023) and follows the 2025 PARTYNEXTDOOR collaboration $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, arriving as a deliberate comeback after the 2024 Kendrick Lamar feud cycle that culminated in 'Not Like Us' and Drake's ongoing UMG lawsuit (Rolling Stone; Wikipedia; AP). The 18-track, 68:51 record carries an Apple Music tagline of 'above you, below zero.' and confirmed guest features from Future and Molly Santana ('Ran to Atlanta') and 21 Savage ("B's on the Table"); the lead single 'What Did I Miss?' arrived July 5, 2025 and the rollout ran through four 'Iceman' YouTube livestream episodes plus an elaborate Toronto stunt campaign (frozen Raptors courtside seats, a downtown ice sculpture, the recurring Pinocchio motif). Production reportedly spans a deep, partly-still-settling credit list including 40, Boi-1da, Oz, Tay Keith, FnZ, Conductor Williams, London Cyr and others per HotNewHipHop-sourced credits (Wikipedia). Critical reception was mixed-to-favorable: Metacritic 61, with Variety calling it 'the fun and vindictive comeback record he needed' and Clash (6/10) naming it Drake's best since Her Loss, while The Guardian (2 stars) found the wider triple-album 'bloated.' Deeper credits and chart outcomes should be revisited as official databases settle.
11 tracks
HABIBTI is the R&B-leaning entry in Drake's May 15, 2026 same-day three-project rollout alongside ICEMAN and MAID OF HONOUR — his first solo releases since 2023's For All the Dogs and the first since the Kendrick Lamar feud cycle (Pitchfork, 'Drake Drops Three Albums at Once,' 2026-05-15). The reveal came during episode four of Drake's ICEMAN livestream, which premiered Toronto-shot videos with cameos including Drake's son Adonis (Pitchfork). Apple Music lists the album as 11 tracks, about 36 minutes, on OVO/Republic, carrying the subtitle '& other nicknames I call my dear city'; 'Habibti' (حبيبتي) is Arabic for 'my love'/'my darling' (Apple Music; Genius album page). Pitchfork's trilogy review characterizes HABIBTI as 'a watery rendition of Heartbreak Drake,' the slowest-paced and shortest of the three, fitted with classic R&B ('I'm Spent,' the on-the-nose 'Classic') and SWAG-style acoustics ('Rusty Intro'). Confirmed guests are Qendresa ('Slap The City'), Sexyy Red ('Hurrr Nor Thurrr'), Loe Shimmy ('I'm Spent'), and PARTYNEXTDOOR ('Fortworth'), all corroborated on the corresponding Genius track pages. Same-day chart outcomes and certifications are deliberately not asserted here pending settled databases.
14 tracks
MAID OF HONOUR is one of three Drake albums surprise-released the same day, May 15, 2026, alongside ICEMAN and HABIBTI (Apple Music; Wikipedia). Issued through OVO Sound under exclusive license to Republic Records, its 14 tracks lean into a melodic, hook-driven mode: the LA Times framed Drake here as a 'globe-tripping dance-music hedonist,' and reference outlets classify the record toward pop-rap and dance rather than strict confessional R&B, with island-tinged production on the Central Cee lead single 'Which One.' Confirmed guests are Stunna Sandy ('Outside Tweaking'), Sexyy Red ('Cheetah Print'), Central Cee ('Which One'), Popcaan ('Amazing Shape') and Iconic Savvy ('True Bestie'). It sits in the OVO R&B/relationship lane Drake re-opened with the 2025 PARTYNEXTDOOR collaboration $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, though PARTYNEXTDOOR is not credited on this album per available references. Reception was mixed across the triple drop — The Guardian 2/5 ('boring, bloated disaster'), Consequence around C+, while The Independent was more favorable — and detailed credits/charts remain unsettled; the page routes anything still settling to source notes.
This page is deliberately conservative because all three albums are handled as May 15, 2026 same-day releases in the local catalog. It links to search and platform surfaces while avoiding claims that need time-delayed chart, certification, or publishing confirmation.

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