Drake's Iceman: A 43-Track Moment, Not a Lasting Milestone

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Drake's Iceman trilogy (three albums totaling 43 tracks) lands as a massive, momentum-driven rollout that creates buzz but lacks lasting artistic cohesion. The review argues the project showcases Drake’s mastery of engagement in the streaming era—big hits, oversized tracklists, and moments designed for social media—yet feels formulaic, risk-averse, and ultimately more about extraction than lasting art, leaving a memory of the moment rather than a durable artistic statement.
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