Drake, Iceman and CN Tower
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Canadian rapper Drake lit up Toronto’s CN Tower on Thursday (May 14) in an icy blue display before announcing the release of three albums, in a livestream event, local media CTV News said.
As the city woke up, Torontonians were hyped about this historic moment that keeps the city on the map, and its icy, over-the-top rollout.
Though he's teamed with Drake a few times now, Anil Mohabir is still in a dreamlike state after their latest collaboration: a dramatic, 'real-time, 3D animation' projection that sent an icy blue wave of light up the CN Tower overnight ahead of the Toronto rapper's surprise triple-album drop.
Instead, the icy-blue projection was a celebration of Toronto's biggest star, rapper Drake, who, with little warning, dropped three separate albums at midnight Eastern Time on Friday. All told, "ICEMAN,
Since Drake's rap career took off nearly two decades ago, he’s shown nothing but love for the CN Tower, even putting Canada's tallest landmark on
Mysterious projections on the CN Tower and the temporary closure of nearby Bremner Boulevard have prompted unverified speculation by some Torontonians that Drake could be planning another stunt to promote his new album.