GIVĒON, Mýa and Drake release new music
- GIVĒON, Mýa and Drake each had new albums available on Apple Music by May 15, 2026, with releases circulating again in social posts this week. - Apple Music lists GIVĒON’s “BELOVED: ACT II” at 19 songs, Mýa’s “Retrospect” at 16, and Drake’s “ICEMAN” at 18. - The three projects remain available on Apple Music and Spotify, where listeners can stream the albums now.
GIVĒON, Mýa and Drake all have full-length projects live on major streaming services, and the releases were pushed back into social feeds this week through Apple Music links and listener reactions. Apple Music pages show GIVĒON’s “BELOVED: ACT II,” Mýa’s “Retrospect” and Drake’s “ICEMAN” as 2026 releases, with each album currently streamable on the platform. Spotify also lists “BELOVED: ACT II” and “ICEMAN,” confirming broad digital availability. ### When did these albums arrive? May 15, 2026, is the release date shown on Apple Music for GIVĒON’s “BELOVED: ACT II.” Apple Music lists the album at 19 songs and 57 minutes, and the page includes editorial notes from an interview with Zane Lowe describing the project as a “love letter to R&B.” May 15, 2026, also appears on Apple Music for Drake’s “ICEMAN.” Apple Music lists that album at 18 songs and 1 hour 8 minutes, and Drake’s artist page identifies it as a featured album. (music.apple.com) Mýa’s “Retrospect” is also listed by Apple Music as a 2026 album now available to stream. Apple Music versions of the album page show 16 songs, with regional listings displaying durations of 1 hour 1 minute. (music.apple.com) ### What exactly is available on streaming services? Apple Music’s album pages provide the clearest public details. (music.apple.com) GIVĒON’s release is labeled “BELOVED: ACT II” and carries Epic Records copyright information dated 2025 and 2026. Drake’s release is labeled “ICEMAN,” while Mýa’s is listed simply as “Retrospect.” (music.apple.com) Spotify listings independently show “BELOVED: ACT II” as a 19-track GIVĒON album and “ICEMAN” as an 18-track Drake album. Those pages do not add much editorial detail, but they confirm the releases are not limited to one service. ### Why did the releases reappear in conversation this week? (music.apple.com) An X post cited in the social briefing grouped GIVĒON, Mýa and Drake among current music releases and linked listeners toward streaming platforms. The briefing also said Apple Music playlists and fan-driven streaming activity were part of the online push over the past 24 to 48 hours. (open.spotify.com) Apple Music’s own pages show why those posts had material to work with. Drake’s album appears in platform-curated sections including “Today’s Hits,” “Hip-Hop Hits” and “Rap Life,” according to the Apple Music listing surfaced in search results. GIVĒON’s page similarly shows placement in Apple Music R&B programming. (music.apple.com) ### What do the listings say about the artists’ current release cycle? GIVĒON’s Apple Music artist page marks “BELOVED: ACT II” as a pre-release dated May 15, 2026 and places it alongside recent singles including “TWENTIES.” Drake’s artist page presents “ICEMAN” as the current featured album on his catalog page. (music.apple.com) Mýa’s Apple Music page for “Retrospect” positions the album next to a run of singles and EP-era releases already on the service. The page does not, in the search result shown, include an artist statement or track-by-track note. ### Where can listeners find the projects now? Apple Music currently hosts all three albums: GIVĒON’s “BELOVED: ACT II,” Mýa’s “Retrospect” and Drake’s “ICEMAN.” Spotify currently lists at least GIVĒON’s and Drake’s albums as well, and the social posts that revived attention this week pointed users back to those streaming pages. (music.apple.com 1) (music.apple.com 2) (music.apple.com 3)