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Drake’s ICEMAN Album Title Sparks Debate After ICE Shootings, but His Father Shrugs Off the Backlash

OliverBy OliverJanuary 25, 2026Updated:January 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The anticipation surrounding Drake’s long-awaited solo comeback album ICEMAN has been fueled by several factors—from the fallout of his battle with Kendrick Lamar to the success of his collaborative project with PARTYNEXTDOOR, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. However, recent events have added an unexpected layer of controversy to the rollout.

Following the fatal shootings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Border Patrol agents, some fans online have questioned whether the timing and symbolism of Drake’s ICEMAN title is insensitive. While the debate has picked up steam across social media, Drake’s father, Dennis Graham, has made it clear he isn’t buying into the criticism.

In a comment captured on Twitter by $$$ky, Graham responded to backlash under an Instagram post from XXL that highlighted criticism from Chuck Inglish. Inglish had questioned the album title in light of the current political climate, but Graham dismissed the concern as yet another attempt to attack his son.

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“Ladies and gentlemen let’s move on with our lives,” Graham wrote. He added that no matter what an artist names a project, someone will always find a reason to be offended, comparing the criticism to blaming nature itself since ice and snow are common during winter months.

When another Instagram user pushed back, pointing out real-world harm associated with ICE, Graham doubled down. He clarified that the discussion was about his son’s album title, not politics, and argued that the name itself has nothing to do with immigration enforcement or current events.

As of now, ICEMAN still doesn’t have an official release date. DJ Akademiks has claimed he knows when it’s coming, but hasn’t shared details publicly—adding to speculation that Drake could opt for a surprise drop rather than a traditional rollout.

Ultimately, the controversy around ICEMAN appears to come down to personal interpretation and sensitivity to timing. The word “ice,” the “Iceman” nickname, and political debates surrounding ICE all predate this album, but for some listeners, current events make it hard to separate the art from the moment. Whether Drake addresses the criticism directly, changes course, or moves forward as planned remains to be seen—especially as new lyrical shots from artists like A$AP Rocky continue to circulate.

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