Mzansi Powers Drake To Historic Apple Music Milestone After Releasing “ICEMAN”, “MAID OF HONOUR” & “HABIBTI”

Mzansi Powers Drake To Historic Apple Music Milestone After Releasing “ICEMAN”, “MAID OF HONOUR” & “HABIBTI.” Global rap titan Drake has once again rewritten the rules of streaming dominance after delivering what Apple Music described as a “historic day” following the release of ICEMAN, MAID OF HONOUR, and HABIBTI.

The rollout sparked a jaw-dropping 1,100% surge in simultaneous listeners, cementing Drake’s place at the centre of global music culture once again.
The numbers behind the release are staggering. According to Apple Music, ICEMAN charted in 154 countries, entered the Top 10 in 149 territories, and secured the #1 position in 79 countries worldwide. Among the standout statistics was South Africa’s remarkable performance, with Mzansi ranking third globally for streams of Drake’s latest releases, trailing only the United States and Canada.
The achievement highlights South Africa’s growing influence within the international streaming landscape. From Johannesburg’s nightlife scene to Cape Town’s coastal playlists, and from Durban to Bloemfontein, listeners across the country embraced Drake’s new projects with unmatched energy. The strong showing reflects not only Drake’s immense popularity but also the power of South African audiences in shaping worldwide music conversations.
Apple Music’s “How The World Listened to Drake” graphic paints a clear picture of the rapper’s global grip. Far beyond simple chart success, the rollout demonstrated Drake’s rare ability to connect listeners across continents simultaneously. South Africa’s presence near the very top of that global ranking further reinforces the country’s importance in modern music culture.
Mzansi’s number three placement serves as both recognition and motivation. It reflects the sophistication of South African streaming audiences while strengthening the ongoing relationship between North American hip-hop and South African musical influence.
Drake has never been a stranger to African sounds and audiences. He performed live in South Africa back in 2016, delivering an unforgettable show that left a lasting impression on local fans.



