Drake took a moment to flex his accomplishments in a new social media post as he preps for the release of his ninth studio album, Iceman.
On Friday (November 14), the five-time Grammy winner dropped an Instagram carousel set to JMSN’s “Love Me.” The post included a mix of photos: a selfie, a throwback still from his “HYFR” music video with Lil Wayne, a shot of his “U My Everything” collaborator Sexyy Red, and a handful of candid images teasing his new era.
In classic Drake fashion, he also slipped in a hilarious photo of a man selling bootleg merch for the It’s All a Blur Tour — except the shirt featured Kevin Gates instead of Drake.
The carousel wrapped with a chart titled “Drake Works Extremely Hard,” listing all 18 of his projects, every tour, and 187 official collaborations over the years. He captioned it simply: “It’s still personal…”


Drizzy’s hot streak isn’t cooling off anytime soon. His joint project with PARTYNEXTDOOR, $ome $exy $ongs 4U, just went platinum earlier this week — nearly a year after it dropped.
One of the standout tracks, “Somebody Loves Me,” is also up for a Grammy in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category ahead of the February 1, 2026 ceremony.
And with this latest IG post, Drake made it clear he’s fully aware of the TikTok trend roasting his dramatic lyrical speeches — the same one that uses JMSN’s 2023 single “Love Me.”
Despite all the recent wins, The Boy is now facing a copyright infringement lawsuit tied to his single “What Did I Miss?”
According to a complaint filed earlier this week, photographer Gabriele Galimberti claims that the music video borrowed specific visual elements from his 2020 book THE AMERIGUNS.
Galimberti is seeking damages over what he calls the “forced and unauthorized association” between his work and Drake’s video, arguing that it has harmed “the integrity of his work and his reputation.”
