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Drake Teases New Album With Massive Ice Structure in the Middle of Toronto: 'Release Date Inside'

When will 'Iceman' arrive?

Drake with braided hair and a denim jacket on the left; a person in front of a large ice block structure on the right.
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Drake’s Iceman rollout continues. On Monday, April 20, otherwise known as 4/20 for those who celebrate the marijuana centric holiday, Drizzy took to IG to tease what appears to be the release date for his forthcoming Iceman album by providing coordinates to a location in Toronto, Canada.

Complex decided to head over to said location to see what Drake had up his sleeve and found a massive Ice block structure, which you can see below.

Presumably, we’ll know what the release date for the much-anticipated album will be once the structure melts.

Drake has been teasing his long-awaited follow-up to his 2023 album, For All the Dogs, for quite some time. The Canadian superstar first teased the project last year through several livestreams and the release of his single, “What Did I Miss?”

The project will mark his solo full-length since he beefed with Kendrick Lamar in 2024, although he did team up with frequent collaborator and OVO Sound signee PartyNextDoor for the collaborative effort, Some Sexy Songs 4 U.

Promotion for Iceman has been ramping up in recent weeks. As reported by Billboard, Toronto residents overheard explosions in the Downsview Park area earlier this month as part of a permitted film shoot believed to be connected to Drake. Notices in the nearby area alerted residents that there would be a “pyrotechnic event” as part of the shoot.

Since several residents complained about a lack of notice regarding the loud shoot, the Downsview Park management team even issued an apology to neighbors.

“We understand that the unexpected sounds were alarming and unsettling for many and we are sorry for the disruption this may have caused,” the management team said in a statement on Instagram. “While there was never any risk to public safety—and Toronto Police Service and Toronto Fire Services were involved —we recognize that this does not lessen the impact the experience had on those affected.”

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