Drake has taken a moment to flex his musical accomplishments in a new social media post as he gears up to release his ninth studio album, Iceman.
On Friday (November 14), in an Instagram post soundtracked by JMSN's "Love Me," the five-time Grammy-winning rapper shared a carousel that included a number of photos: a selfie, a still from his "HYFR" music video with Lil Wayne, a picture of his "U My Everything" collaborator Sexyy Red, along with candids that appear to promote his pending era.
Hilariously, the Toronto superstar also included a picture of a man selling unauthorized t-shirts for the It's All a Blur Tour, despite the graphic showing a picture of Kevin Gates, not Drake.
The carousel ended with a chart that reads "Drake Works Extremely Hard," showing all 18 of his projects, along with all his tours and 187 official collaborations throughout the years. "It's still personal..." Drake captioned the post, which is originally from the account HipHopNumbers.
Drizzy's winning streak is showing no signs of slowing down after his joint album with PARTYNEXTDOOR, $ome $exy $ongs 4U, was awarded platinum certification earlier this week, nearly one year after its release.
A song from the album, "Somebody Loves Me," has also been nominated for a Grammy in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category ahead of the ceremony on February 1, 2026.
The Instagram post also shows that Drake knows about the popular TikTok trend poking fun at his lyrical monologues — which features JMSN's 2023 single "Love Me."
Despite his wins, The Boy has been named in a copyright infringement lawsuit involving his recent single "What Did I Miss?"
In a complaint filed earlier this week, photographer Gabriele Galimberti alleged that specific visual cues from the music video pulled from his 2020 book THE AMERIGUNS.
The visual artist now seeks damages for "forced and unauthorized association" between his work and Drake's video, believing it to have soured "the integrity of his work and his reputation."