ICEMAN vs Take Care
Take Care currently leads ICEMAN in Chorus's Drake critic-consensus view.
ICEMAN sits at 46/100 across 11 reviews, while Take Care sits at 71/100 across 5 reviews. ICEMAN has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around ICEMAN, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.
ICEMAN
Drake
Drake's ICEMAN arrives as a bruised, defensive chapter in his catalog, a sprawling statement that critics say tips more toward grievance than reinvention. Across 11 professional reviews the record earned a 45.91/100 consensus score, a figure that frames how reviewers parsed its ambition and its excess. While a handful
The best song mentions ("Dust") are notable only because they illustrate Drake's exhausted flexing rather than musical triumph.
ICEMAN’s core strength is polished production, but its weaknesses are lethargic delivery and lack of memorable songwriting.
Take Care
Drake
Drake's Take Care frames fame and wounded narcissism as a kind of confessional, where sparse production and melodramatic self-reflection generate some of his most memorable work. Across five professional reviews critics land on a broadly favorable but wary verdict: the record earned a 70.6/100 consensus score from revi
The best song is 'Marvins Room' because its crestfallen pleading crystallises the album's emotional core.
The reviewer singles out “Cameras / Good Ones Go Interlude” and “Make Me Proud” as emblematic of repetitive, hookless songwriting.