Overnight explosion at Downsview Park was for Drake's music video
· Toronto Sun

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A loud explosion that rattled parts of Toronto Thursday night turned out to be far less dramatic than it sounded.
It was all part of a controlled film shoot, police later confirmed, according to Global News .
Earlier in the week, residents had been warned something was coming, though details were vague. A public notice said people in the area could hear loud noises, see flashes of light, and notice brief smoke during pre-approved activities the week of April 13, according to NOW . At the time, no one really knew what those “activities” actually were.
People caught off guard when blast hit
Social media lit up quickly, with residents across the GTA describing a powerful boom and bright flashes near Downsview Park, and wondering if something had gone wrong, per Global News . Some thought it might be an accident or even an emergency.
A few users online speculated the explosion might be tied to a music video shoot involving Drake — especially after the Toronto rapper reposted footage of the blast to his Instagram story early Friday morning, according to Global News .
Online reactions ranged from confused to amused
One Reddit user said they thought it was thunder, while another joked they assumed a raccoon had knocked over their garbage bins after hearing a loud bang, per NOW . Not everyone was guessing, though — one user called it: “It’s Drake,” according to NOW .
Police later cleared things up, confirming the explosion was tied to a film shoot, per Global News . The earlier notice also made it clear the pyrotechnics were planned and controlled, reassuring the public “there’s no risk … to safety.”
Stunt tied to Iceman album
Drake eventually confirmed the speculation himself, sharing clips of the explosions on Instagram, reports NOW .
The spectacle appears to be part of the rollout for his forthcoming album Iceman . He’s been teasing the project for over a year, according to XXLMag.com , with a steady stream of content including his Iceman YouTube series and singles such as Which One with Central Cee, What Did I Miss? , and Dog House featuring Yeat and Julia Wolf.
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