DJ Hed Fuels Drake Dropping 3 Albums With Man Of Honor Claim

DJ Hed Fuels Drake Dropping 3 Albums With Man Of Honor Claim

drake dropping 3 albums got a new twist when DJ Hed wrote that Drake may have an alleged second project queued up right after ICEMAN. Hed’s post said the follow-up, called Man Of Honor, was dropping like an hour later.

That is the clearest timeline yet attached to the rollout: a 2nd album, then a second release about an hour later. For listeners, it suggests the campaign around ICEMAN could move fast enough to split attention between two separate bodies of music almost immediately.

DJ Hed’s hour-later note

“+ alleged ‘Man Of Honor’ (2nd album) droppin like an hour later.” That line from DJ Hed is the core of the latest speculation, and it is the only specific timing attached to the rumored second drop. The wording leaves the schedule unusually compressed, with one album potentially arriving and another following before the conversation has time to settle.

Drake’s name has already been tied to a noisy ICEMAN rollout, and the chatter has not been coming from one corner of the industry. Joe Budden discussed details about the project, Charlamagne tha God mentioned that Future might be attached to it, and Ebro Darden posted today that he was ready for the release.

ICEMAN chatter today

Earlier coverage described the ICEMAN rollout as getting more confusing, and that confusion is part of why Hed’s post landed with force. Several people who criticized Drake or sided against him during the Kendrick Lamar battle have become sources for information about the album, which turns the flow of details into a strange mix of skepticism and inside-baseball speculation.

Leaks named 1AM in Albany and Asta La Vista point toward Drake focusing heavily on rapping this time around. If a second album does exist, the reporting says it could lean more toward melodic or R&B material, which would give the rollout two different lanes instead of one.

Future, Budden, and Ebro

Future’s possible attachment, Budden’s discussion of the album, and Ebro’s post today all show how much of this rollout is being shaped in public before any official release sequence settles in. That is the friction point here: the more names that get pulled in, the harder it becomes to separate teasing, leaks, and actual release plans.

For now, Hed’s hour-later claim is the sharpest detail in the mix. If Drake really follows ICEMAN with Man Of Honor that quickly, the rollout will not just be busy — it will force a rapid shift in how the audience hears each project, with one release arriving before the first can fully breathe.

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