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Drake ICEMAN has stirred up the conversation all week, including his viral ICEMAN sculpture. However, Toronto authorities melted the sculpture due to safety concerns, leaving fans to scrounge up any pieces still intact, for a specific purpose.
What Are People Doing With Drake’s ICEMAN Sculpture Pieces?
It appears somehow Drake fans were able to retrieve parts of the ice, keep them intact, and are now looking to cash out. Screenshots surfaced of people finding parts of the sculpture on seller sites such as Ebay.
While parts of the viral sculpture could be a neat trinket for Drake fans, it won’t come cheap. That’s cause this ice is being sold for at minimum $1,000, while other pieces fetch $6,000, and even $25,000.
If you don’t want to pay rent money on the sculpture, fans are selling the warning signs that teased the rollout around Toronto as merch. Those signs fetch a much more affordable price, starting around $200, with some asking for $400-500.
Of course, people could be trolling with selling the ice, as the pictures don’t seem to show much indication that its from the sculpture. But the warning signs seem very attainable.
Fans are selling pieces of Drakes ICEMAN structure on Ebay 😭 pic.twitter.com/tQz62R2u9d
— ALMIGHTEE. (@realalmightee) April 23, 2026
What Do We Know About Drake ICEMAN Album?
Fans found out when the album will be released when Twitch streamer Kishka discovered the date inside a blue bag buried deep inside the ice sculpture.
First, he revealed a poster with Iceman, May 15th, written in blue and red. Then, he flipped through a book that contained a picture of a white t shirt that stated “This is my year 2026,” but originally read 2024. The 2024 was crossed out with 2026. 2024 happens to be the year Drake and Kendrick Lamar got into their infamous beef.
During a livestream with rapper DDG, influencer BenDaDonn proclaimed that he heard a few songs off the album.
“I was like ‘this s*** going crazy,’” BenDaDonn said. “I told (Drake) ‘we wanna hear some more bars.’ He had some turned up club s***, he had some s*** for the ladies and I’m like ‘bro I’m trying to hear some bars.’ And he was like ‘you know what, say no more.’
BenDaDonn claims that this conversation got Drake to scratch several songs off the record to include more bars.
He later clarified on social media that he was yapping and hadn’t had any effect on the album’s sound.
Several people close to Drake have teased the album will feature mostly bars and much less singing than usual.











