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Updated · Rolling Stone · Apr 21Drake Reveals 'Iceman' Album Release Date with Giant Toronto Ice Sculpture
54 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · Apr 21
- Drake unveiled a 25-foot ice sculpture in downtown Toronto, revealing the release date for his new album 'Iceman' as May 15.
- Fans used pickaxes, hammers, and even set a fire to access the hidden date, prompting a police response for crowd control and safety.
- This dramatic stunt follows months of teasers and marks Drake’s first solo album since his high-profile feud with Kendrick Lamar.
What does the fan frenzy over Drake's ice block reveal about modern celebrity worship? Is Drake's high-risk 'Iceman' promotion a marketing masterstroke or a reckless gamble? Will Drake face legal consequences for the chaotic downtown Toronto stunt? Will Drake’s new album 'Iceman' finally settle his score with Kendrick Lamar? Does a streamer earning $100k for breaking ice signal a power shift in music? How will Toronto prevent future celebrity stunts from endangering the public?