Drake’s icy album rollout didn’t just melt … it got smashed open by a streamer who walked away with the grand prize.Twitch streamer Kishka was one of the many fans trying to crack the code — after The Boy hinted the release date was buried inside a massive ice block installation outside Toronto’s Bond Place Hotel. Kishka even live-streamed himself climbing on top of the structure … eventually pulling out a blue bag stamped with the words, “Freeze the world” — and things escalated quickly.
As we told you, people had pulled up with things like blowtorches and pickaxes, trying to speed things up … and Kishka cracked the code.Not long after, Adin Ross hopped on the phone mid-stream … urging Kishka to take the find straight to Drake’s mansion, “The Embassy,” teasing there was more waiting for him there.
Kishka made the trek … and once he arrived, he finally opened the bag he’d fished out of the ice. Inside was a book wrapped like it was prepped for a deep-sea dive — layers of waterproof packaging on top of more waterproof packaging.After peeling it all back, the big reveal hit: “Iceman” drops May 15.
As for what’s actually on the album, the tracklist is still locked in the freezer — but the “6 God” rapper wasn’t done flexing yet.Kishka was also handed another sealed bag with a stack of cash bands inside — all hundreds — a cold-blooded reward for cracking the rollout.
The only twist is Drake himself never rolled up to congratulate him … but he was seemingly spotted waving to the camera through his window.Call it a cold cameo!!!
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