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Reviews "ICEMAN" finds Drake refocused and sharper under pressure, yet trapped between renewed lyrical intent and familiar victimhood, ego clashes, and uneven execution.
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Music Drake turned Toronto into living mythology in the "ICEMAN" finale. From the CN Tower to City Hall to Toronto’s oldest strip club, he reinforced the reach of his influence across the city’s landmarks and identity.
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Music Akademiks was trying to power through the three new albums that Drake released last night.
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Music "And your people are still waitin' for a free Palestine/But apparently everything isn't black and white and red and green, damn," Drake raps on "Make Them Pay."
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Music "Your baby momma ain't even post a single, damn, where she at?" Drake raps on "Burning Bridges."
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Music One way or another, Drake's going to be doing numbers.
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Music Hip-hop institutions are increasingly shaped by internet incentives, and that shift is now visible in how real-world spaces are curated, and consumed.
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Music Tony Yayo is the latest person to claim Future will appear on "ICEMAN."
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Music Young Thug wants to see Lil Durk come home soon.
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Music Charlamagne's advice to Drake: "Don't let your setback become your identity."
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Music “Lots of rappers don’t like Jay-Z and were afraid to say it.”
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Songs The Mayor of Ottawa strikes again with his new single.
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