Drake has long treated album rollouts as creative events of their own. ICEMAN continues that pattern. After “Janice STFU” climbed to No. 1, the rapper decided to lean into the song’s title with an unexpected real-world gesture aimed at people who actually share the name. Rather than letting the record speak for itself, he turned to Instagram with an invitation. This quickly became one of the weekend’s biggest talking points. On Thursday, June 25, Drake wrote, “All my Janice’s in [New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Toronto, and Houston]. Look out for my invitation for Sunday [three eyes emojis].”
According to Now Toronto, one of those gatherings is expected to take place Sunday, June 28, at Toronto’s Cactus Club between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Entry is reportedly limited to guests whose government-issued identification lists Janice as their legal first name. Fans of Drake are eager to see if similar events have not yet been confirmed in the other cities mentioned. However, fans continue to speculate that additional celebrations could follow. For now, attention remains fixed on whether those plans ultimately materialize over the weekend.
ICEMAN Keeps Dominating the Charts
The promotion arrives as ICEMAN continues to post strong commercial numbers across streaming platforms and sales charts. Along with the success of “Janice STFU,” the project recently moved ahead of Don Toliver. Across the charts, Drake’s impact remains clear, as it is now the year’s highest-selling hip-hop album. Moments like the Janice-themed event have helped keep the conversation surrounding the album active well beyond release week. This reflects Drake’s familiar approach of pairing music with attention-grabbing ideas that extend the life of a project.
Debate surrounding the identity of “Janice” has also continued online since the song’s release. Some listeners believe the nickname references executives at UMG. Others have suggested figures connected to Baby Keem, Joe Budden, or even Jay-Z based on lyrics throughout the record. None of those theories have been confirmed by Drake, leaving the subject open to interpretation. Whatever inspired the song, the Janices attending this weekend’s event appear to be getting an apology of sorts—and perhaps one of the year’s most unusual album rollout experiences.


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