We’ve now all been sitting with Drake’s three new albums, led by Iceman as the surprise triad’s centerpiece, for exactly a week.
In that time, the inarguable gems from across the 43-track collection, including the Lykke Li-interpolating surefire blockbuster “Janice STFU,” have started to make themselves clear. Simultaneously, speculation has continued to build regarding what the three-albums-at-once strategy may mean for Drake’s future, all while Gucci Mane and Green Day, among others, were brought into the conversation thanks to their own past triple-threat drops.
As fans know, word that we would be getting not one but three new full-lengths from Drake came toward the end of the fourth episode of his Iceman livestream series. The episode, featuring cameos from Chromazz and more, was punctuated by distinct and largely compelling visuals for a number of new tracks, “Janice STFU” included.
Immediately after the livestream wrapped, Drake updated his official YouTube channel to feature 18 such videos. In case you missed it, we’re running them all down below, with a focus on the videos uploaded to his official channel only.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Plot Twist”
Teases of this track date back to 2024, the same year Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s charts-dominating feud broke out.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “National Treasures”
Drake tucks in a Kobe Bryant tribute early into this one, not to mention a declaration that “check signin’” is his “kink.”
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Little Birdie”
Here, Drake likens himself to “a titty surgeon.”
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Make Them Remember”
One of the most-discussed tracks from across the three new projects, “Make Them Remember,” originally speculated to be carrying a title that would have continued Drake’s long-running timestamp series, is rife with lyrics that have received heated dissection in recent days.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Burning Bridges”
Kris Kringle, a.k.a. Santa Claus, gets a charming (and undeniably catchy) shoutout in the chorus to this Iceman highlight.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Slap the City”
Qendresa appears on this Habibti track, one of the few non-Iceman songs to have official videos so far.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Janice STFU”
This one is addictive and already has real Song of the Summer potential, and Drake, it seems, is fully aware of that power.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Dust”
Dust-riddled plaques get a lot of attention here, as Drake reflects on competing arguments of relevancy and longevity.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Whisper My Name”
“Am I your GOAT?” Drake asks in the first verse of “Whisper My Name,” quickly offering his own answer.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Ran to Atlanta”
Future and Molly Santana were both enlisted for this Kendrick-referencing track, another highlight off Iceman.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Make Them Pay”
Yes, this is the one with the DJ Khaled diss.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Make Them Know”
As the closing track to Iceman, “Make Them Know” offers a tidy summation of the 17 tracks preceding it.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Gen 5”
Another Habibti track, this one finds Drake questioning whether he has what it takes to “be your man.”
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Don’t Worry”
We get a playful, chuckle-inducing mention of Nicki Minaj and Cardi B’s feud in this one.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “2 Hard 4 the Radio”
Watch the music video for Drake’s “B’s on the Table”
Frequent Drizzy collaborator 21 Savage is back again.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “Shabang”
Speaking of 21, he gets a nod in this one, featuring production from Noah “40” Shebib.
Watch the music video for Drake’s “High Fives”
We round out the video collection with “High Fives,” another Habibti track.