Drake: ICEMAN & 'Janice STFU'
Drake's ICEMAN debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 after a surprise triple-album drop on 15 May 2026, and the internet hasn't stopped talking since.
The context
On the night of 15 May 2026, Drake did something nobody in modern music history had pulled off at this scale: he dropped three albums simultaneously, ICEMAN, HABIBTI, and MAID OF HONOUR, with zero pre-release campaign. By the time most fans woke up, the discourse was already on fire.
The numbers backed up the chaos. ICEMAN landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with the other two albums occupying Nos. 2 and 3. The trilogy also racked up roughly 635 million Spotify streams in its first week alone, a figure that makes most artists’ entire careers look modest.
The lead single ‘Janice STFU’ became the cultural flashpoint. Built on an interpolation of Lykke Li’s brooding 2011 track ‘I Follow Rivers,’ the song is widely read as Drake processing his online exhaustion and the long tail of his high-profile 2024 rap battle with Kendrick Lamar. It hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and held there for a second week, his first multi-week Hot 100 chart-topper of the decade.
The mystery target of ‘Janice STFU’ has sent fans into full detective mode. Nobody knows for certain who or what ‘Janice’ is, and Drake isn’t saying, which, of course, is exactly the point.
Across the Atlantic, Drake made history on the UK Official Albums Chart by becoming the first artist ever to debut three albums simultaneously inside the top 10. The triple drop isn’t just a music story; it’s a masterclass in controlling the conversation.