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First Thoughts on Iceman, Habibti & Maid of Honour by Drake


In this video, the NFR Podcast hosts discuss their reaction to Drake's surprise release of three albums in one night: Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour (0:00 - 0:45). The hosts note that this is an unprecedented move for an artist of Drake's stature (0:25).

Key Takeaways:

  • Iceman (The Standout): The hosts unanimously agree that Iceman is the strongest of the three projects and the only one they intend to revisit (1:51 - 2:15). They praise its lyrical focus, the inclusion of anticipated tracks like National Treasures, and the production on songs such as Make Them Cry and Make Them Pay (2:34 - 3:116:40 - 7:06).
  • Thematic Content: Much of Iceman is interpreted as Drake responding to the 2024 rap beef, with references to Kendrick Lamar and other industry peers (7:27 - 8:50). The hosts appreciate the introspection on personal tracks like Firm Friends (4:47 - 5:35).
  • Critique of Habibti & Maid of Honour: The hosts are highly critical of the other two albums, describing them as "unlistenable" and lacking in melody or catchy hooks (9:12 - 10:28). They express disappointment in the vocal performances, which they feel are over-processed with autotune, and cite specific tracks they felt were poor in quality (10:30 - 11:25).
  • Strategy vs. Quality: The hosts speculate that Drake's decision to drop three separate albums was a strategy to cater to different fan bases (rap, R&B, and club/dancehall) rather than a sign of a cohesive artistic vision, effectively prioritizing quantity and "crowd-pleasing" over a single, polished project (1:15 - 1:4415:40 - 16:11).

Despite their criticisms of the latter two albums, the hosts conclude that they were ultimately satisfied with the night because Iceman delivered the quality and effort they expected (13:46 - 14:02).

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