Drake Set to Drop Episode Three of ICEMAN Livestream as Fans Await New Album

Drake teased his next solo album earlier this year while in Australia, and fans have been eager for updates on a release date. The wait may soon be over as he prepares to return with the third episode of his ICEMAN livestream series later this week.
According to SOUND | Victor Baez on X, Drake will go live on YouTube tomorrow night for episode three. He has not revealed an exact time, only posting on Instagram: “THURSDAY __ PM EST” alongside the episode graphic. Fans are excited, as it has been over a month since episode two. Previous episodes followed a similar format, with Drake previewing tracks and releasing one to streaming platforms the next day.
So far, singles teased include “What Did I Miss?” which addresses perceived betrayals by friends during a recent beef, with LeBron James being a major target. Another track, “Which One,” features UK rapper Central Cee and delivers a more lighthearted, party-oriented vibe. Drake’s attempts at replicating UK patois on the track received mixed responses, reflected in a modest Hot 100 performance.
A recurring highlight of the livestream has been a mysterious figure dressed as Pinocchio stalking Drake. Fans speculate this represents Kendrick Lamar and the alleged falsehoods he spread during their feud. Drake has neither confirmed nor denied the theory, but the visual symbolism aligns with the Pinocchio theme, as the character’s nose grows when lying.
In addition to the livestream, Drake recently reunited with Bobbi Althoff for her podcast, Not This Again. Their conversation trended across social media, covering topics including the beef, Drake’s alleged ab procedure, hip-hop media, and more. This appearance came more than two years after their first sit-down, which helped launch Althoff’s career.
With episode three of ICEMAN set to drop soon, fans can expect more exclusive previews and discussion points. The livestreams continue to provide insight into Drake’s creative process while keeping anticipation high for his next album.



