Drake shatters Spotify records with triple-album shocker
Drake has been teasing about 'Iceman' for nearly two years
This 2026, Drake has splashed the music world with not one but three albums at once.
As a result, he has shattered three records on Spotify.
According to the platform, the Canadian rapper has officially become the most-streamed artist in a single day in 2026.
His album, Iceman, topped the streamer's chart at no. 1.
That is not all.
Make Them Cry, the album's opening song, also exploded into the most-streamed track in 24 hours this year.
However, Spotify is not the only place Drake has dominated with his albums.
On Amazon Music, Iceman became the top album in 2026.
If all three albums were combined, according to Variety, the rapper would score the largest streaming debut in a day in 2026.
Many fans and several critics rated the album Drake's stunning comeback, which he had been teasing for nearly two years.
The White House posted the Drake Iceman post
For some time, the White House under the Trump presidency has been co-opting pop culture music and memes.
The most recent being Drake's cover art of Iceman.
In the post, the Trump administration shared its own touch on the post by adding the 'MAGA' or 'Make America Great Again' label.
This term is commonly associated with Trump and his followers.
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