To seemingly prove that he’s not sweating any negative reactions to Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour, Drake has shared some old reviews of his 2011 album, Take Care.
Drizzy posted a screenshot of comments from HotNewHipHop where fans were picking apart the project for different reasons. One person wrote that Drake “lost some respect with this one,” while another person called the project “weak, repetitive, boring at times.”
While one person did call Take Care a “solid album,” another person said that the project had “too much singing,” which is one of Drake’s trademarks as a singing rapper.
Check out the screenshot of the comments that Drake posted on his Instagram Story below.

Regardless of what critics are saying about Drake’s three new albums that dropped Friday (May 15), the world is obsessed with them. Though it’s too early to tell if he’ll claim the top three spots on the Billboard 200, the projects have already made significant impacts on Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify.
With Iceman alone, Drake claimed the biggest 24-hour streaming debut internationally for a hip-hop album on Amazon Music. For Iceman, Maid of Honour, and Habibti, Drake claimed the biggest first 24-hour streaming debut globally for any artist on Amazon Music this year.
Spotify released an announcement that Iceman became the most-streamed album of the year in a single day, and “Make Them Cry” became the most-streamed song in a single day in 2026 so far. Spotify then discovered that streams from two different songs were combined while being counted manually.
After correcting the mistake, Spotify revealed that Drake still holds the title.
On Apple Music, Iceman made it to the top of the album charts in 79 countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, South Africa, and Mainland China.
Maid of Honour and Habibti were also popular on Apple Music’s album charts, reaching the top 10 in 75 and 58 countries, respectively. In addition, Drizzy saw a 1,100 percent increase in simultaneous listeners.
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