Drake’s latest albums have fans arguing over which feature was best

Drake’s recent return has given fans what they wanted after his conflict with Kendrick Lamar ended in 2024. Many hip-hop fans are hoping this sets the stage for a renewed rivalry between Drake and Kendrick in 2026.

Drake is back with three new albums that deliver what his fans love: catchy beats, emotional melodies, and lyrics full of both boasts and subtle digs at others – all hallmarks of his 20-year career in rap.

Drake released three albums on May 15th, and the most talked-about was the 18-song project, Iceman. The album featured collaborations with popular artists like Future and 21 Savage. Drake started teasing Iceman after a dispute with Kendrick Lamar began in 2024, stemming from Lamar’s verses on Future and Metro Boomin’s song “Like That.”

Drake’s best features on his three-album drop

Drake shocked fans by releasing three albums on the same night, announcing the surprise drop just before Friday. While Drake’s release made all the headlines, three other artists contributed some of the most talked-about moments during the entire album launch.

As a huge Drake fan, I’ve been listening to the new albums non-stop, and honestly, three tracks really stand out to me. I think “Iceman,” “Maid of Honour,” and “Habitbi” are the best of the bunch – they’re just on another level!

Molly Santana (“Ran To Atlanta”)

Molly Santana quickly became a standout artist on Drake’s new album with her appearance on the track “Ran To Atlanta.” Her feature generated a lot of buzz, becoming a highlight for many listeners. She first appeared on the track during the premiere of the Iceman Episode 4 on Thursday, before the full album release on Friday.

She brought a lot of energy and confidence to the song, complementing Drake and Future on “Ran To Atlanta” and making a standout moment on her album, Iceman, even more exciting. Based on the early online reaction, it has the potential to become a popular club track.

Future (“Ran To Atlanta”)

Future and Drake, who haven’t collaborated since Drake’s 2021 album Certified Lover Boy, have teamed up again, and their connection still feels natural and strong. Known for hits like “Jumpman,” “Wait For You” (featuring Tems), and “Life Is Good,” they bring that same exciting energy to their new track, “Ran To Atlanta,” especially after the beat changes.

It’s hard to imagine a better artist to feature on an energetic Atlanta trap song than Future, who is a true originator of the genre. Interestingly, the same artist who played a role in the 2024 Drake and Kendrick Lamar conflict also appears on one of Iceman’s most popular tracks.

Iconic Savvy (“True Bestie”)

Honestly, I think Iconic Savvy totally killed it on Drake’s “True Bestie” – it might be the most slept-on track across his last three albums! Her verse on Maid of Honour was amazing, especially considering the album already had big names like Central Cee and Sexyy Red. She really deserves more recognition for that feature.

The 22-year-old rapper and songwriter from Chicago brought a lot of energy and a distinctive voice to the album, quickly becoming a standout among the featured artists. Though more famous names got a lot of attention, Iconic Savvy delivered a truly memorable verse – many felt she even outperformed Drake on the track.

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2026-05-16 15:30