Drake has dropped three new albums—Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour—alongside a series of music videos, marking his first solo release since 2023's For All the Dogs. After months of anticipation, the albums were released on schedule last night, accompanied by a collection of videos largely filmed in his hometown of Toronto.
Seven New Videos
Seven new videos have been premiered, with an eighth video for the track “Dust” featuring Adonis Graham and Shane Gillis making a notable splash. The video sees a grown-up Graham joy-riding a police car, adding a playful twist to the release.
Visual Themes
The videos fit into a style that Drake has made his own, combining ambient visuals with storytelling. The video for “Plot Twist” features Drake in a heavily armed villa, racing around in an off-roader, visiting a strip club, and walking into the sunset with a giant gun in hand. Meanwhile, “Janice STFU”—a track that seems to reference Lykke Li's “I Follow Rivers”—alternates between scenes in an opulent restaurant and a garage filled with vintage luxury cars.
Additional Releases
Other videos include “Little Birdie,” showcasing a dance sequence performed by a fully clothed man in a strip club, and “Burning Bridges,” which features Drake and friends throwing a party under chandelier lights. “Slap the City,” “National Treasures,” and “Make Them Remember” round out the video releases, each adding a unique visual element to Drake's new music.
Drake's latest releases are available on his YouTube channel, where fans can watch and engage with the visuals that accompany his new sound.
Source: https://pitchfork.com/news/watch-every-video-from-drakes-new-albums/



