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

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Drake at the Golden State Warriors v Toronto Raptors game
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The long-awaited return from Drake gave fans exactly what they had been waiting for since the end of his feud with Kendrick Lamar in 2024. The timing could not be better for hip-hop fans hoping the rivalry between the Toronto superstar Champagne Papi and Kendrick heats back up again in 2026.

Drake returned with a trio of albums packed with the themes fans have come to expect throughout his two decades in rap, including petty bars, vibey production, melodic hooks, and plenty of lyrical flexing.

The highlight of the trio of albums that Drake dropped on May 15 was the highly anticipated 18-track project Iceman, which included major collaborations from artists like Future and 21 Savage. Drake has been building anticipation for Iceman since the feud reignited in 2024 following Kendrick Lamar’s shots on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.”

Drake's best features on his three-album drop

Drake made the bold decision to release three albums in one night, surprising fans with a last-minute announcement ahead of Friday’s drop. Drake may have dominated headlines with the surprise triple-album release, but these three artists helped deliver some of the most memorable moments across the entire rollout.

Here are the three best features on the new Drake albums, including Iceman, Maid of Honour, and Habitbi.

Molly Santana ("Ran To Atlanta")

Even in a shorter appearance, Molly Santana made a massive impression on “Ran To Atlanta.” Her feature instantly became one of the most talked-about moments across Drake’s new releases. Molly made a big appearance in the Iceman Episode 4 premiere on Thursday evening, before the album was released on Friday, on the track "Ran To Atlanta."

Her energetic delivery and confident presence fit perfectly alongside Drake and Future on the song, giving “Ran To Atlanta” another layer of energy during one of the biggest moments on Iceman. Given how fans have already reacted online, the track feels like it could become one of the club bangers from the release.

Future ("Ran To Atlanta")

The legendary duo of Future and Drake reunited for the first time since Drake’s 2021 album Certified Lover Boy, and the chemistry still feels effortless. The duo that gave us timeless bangers, like "Jumpman," "Wait For You (also ft. Tems)," and "Life Is Good," brings that insane level of energy again on "Ran To Atlanta" after the beat switch.

There may not be a more fitting feature for a high-energy Atlanta trap anthem than Future himself, one of the true pioneers of the subgenre. Ironically, the same artist who helped spark the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud back in 2024 returned to appear on one of Iceman's biggest songs.

Iconic Savvy ("True Bestie")

Easily the most underrated feature across all three Drake albums may have come from the Windy City's own Iconic Savvy on "True Bestie." On the album Maid of Honour, which featured star collaborators like Central Cee and St. Louis' Sexyy Red, Iconic Savvy shouldn't be overlooked for her performance on her guest verse.

The rising 22-year-old Chicago rapper and songwriter brought intense energy, personality, and a unique vocal delivery that immediately stood out among the album’s guest appearances. While some of the bigger names naturally grabbed headlines, Iconic Savvy quietly delivered one of the most memorable verses from the entire release. I think she completely stole the show from Drake on that song.

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