Drake Sparks More “ICEMAN” Speculation With Possible CN Tower Video Shoot

Drake continues building anticipation for ICEMAN as fans uncover more mysterious activity around Toronto that appears connected to the upcoming project.

Over the past week, the OVO superstar has seemingly transformed the city into a giant visual rollout campaign, leading many fans to believe ICEMAN could include multiple music videos or perhaps even a larger visual experience tied to the album.

The latest speculation involves Toronto’s iconic CN Tower.

A clip reposted by NFR Podcast on Instagram appeared to show a shadowy figure positioned high up on the tower, leading many online to assume Drake was filming yet another scene for the upcoming release. However, the footage itself remains unclear, and there is no official confirmation that Drake was actually involved.

Some fans also questioned whether the clip came from the same rumored CN Tower shoot that surfaced online earlier this week or if it represented an entirely new production setup.

Still, given Drake’s recent activity throughout Toronto, many listeners believe the theory makes sense.

In recent days, the rapper has reportedly been spotted filming across multiple locations around the city. One viral clip showed him riding through Toronto on the back of a truck carrying massive blocks of ice, seemingly referencing the ICEMAN title directly. Other photos and videos captured Drake at a cemetery and outside city hall, fueling even more speculation about the album’s themes and visuals.

With ICEMAN officially scheduled to arrive on Friday, May 15, fans will not have to wait much longer to see how all of these mysterious scenes connect together.

The excitement surrounding the album has also intensified conversations about possible guest appearances. Although Drake has not confirmed the feature list, fans have already begun piecing together clues based on recent collaborations and public interactions.

Artists rumored to appear on the project include Yeat, Julia Wolf, Central Cee, Sexyy Red, Lil Baby, Young Thug, and rising U.K. artist Fakemink.

Meanwhile, even some of Drake’s former rivals continue making headlines ahead of the album’s release. Rick Ross recently sent Drake a surprisingly positive public message, leading many OVO fans to mock Ross for seemingly trying to repair their fractured relationship after the fallout surrounding the Kendrick Lamar battle.

As anticipation for ICEMAN reaches a fever pitch, Drake’s cryptic Toronto rollout is only making fans more eager to see what exactly he has planned.

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