After Drake set up a big ice statue to promote his highly anticipated album ICEMAN, Toronto fans went into a frenzy trying to break it to discover its release date. They were so desperate for the clue that they even brought tools and blowtorches to break into it. A streamer named Kishka eventually ended up finding the clue, which revealed that ICEMAN will be released on May 15. It also came with a cryptic message: “202426 will be my year.”
Fast forward, and now some of those fans are trying to sell ice from the brick-inspired sculpture online.
One person listed a piece for $6,000, and others are asking for as much as $25,000 for bigger chunks. Some people are also selling the warning signs that were around the display, like they’re collectibles. Which brings the question: Is the ice real, or are people just trying to get a quick buck?

As fans continue to wait on ICEMAN, Drake continues to tease the soon-to-come album with vivid quotes on his Instagram, which has started a trend for businesses like DoorDash and Popeyes to promote their goods.