“Other artists would do this in a way where they might have a remix album, or they might do an acoustic version,” she says.
Mandefield admits three albums at the same time “feels excessive”.
“But I would not be surprised to see this more in the future,” she says.
Drake fan Nathan Gibson says he’s managed to give the albums a skim through and he’s “not overly impressed”.
“Quantity doesn’t match quality,” he tells Newsbeat.
“I think Drake’s kind of past the point in his career where he needs to prove anything.
“But I do think if you’re going off reputation, it definitely took a hit.”
Gibson still thinks Drake will “dominate the charts regardless” and still sees him as “the number one rapper in the world”.
Drake has been building excitement for his new album with a series of Iceman livestreams.
Each episode has featured new music, guest appearances from collaborators, and been packed with easter eggs and references hinting at the themes of the full release.
At the end of episode four, broadcast just before Iceman went live, Drake teased the triple album drop with a closing shot depicting three hard drives.
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