Drake Addresses Leaked Track Ahead of Iceman Release

Drake is set to drop his new album, Iceman, later this year, but a recent leak has added unexpected tension to the rollout. On Saturday, September 13, a track surfaced online through a group of streamers, prompting the Toronto superstar to call his friend Adin Ross during a livestream to address the situation, as captured by AkademiksTV on Twitter.
The rapper appeared frustrated but composed. “I don’t even know who the f**k those kids are. Are you crazy?” he said. Adin Ross requested the song, but Drake declined, instead acknowledging Ross’s friends who were on the call. At the time, Drake was in Berlin on tour with PARTYNEXTDOOR. After the conversation, one of Ross’s friends joked about their playful interaction, highlighting a lighter moment amid the leak.
Fans responded positively to the track, which sparked discussion across social media. The leaked song uses a beat Drake previewed during his third Iceman livestream and contains a reference to the San Antonio Spurs and Kawhi Leonard, interpreted by some as a subtle diss toward DeMar DeRozan.
Despite the excitement, many fans believe this track, along with other teasers, may not appear on the final Iceman album. The speculation has fueled debates within the fanbase, with multiple theories about the final tracklist and the direction Drake will take with this project.
The leak comes amid shifting dynamics in Drake’s collaborative circle. Recent controversies involving Young Thug and other hip-hop figures have sparked debates about loyalties and partnerships within the industry. Observers are watching closely to see whether these developments will influence Iceman or have long-term effects on Drake’s career.
For now, fans must wait for the official release of Iceman to know which tracks will define Drake’s next chapter and how he navigates both leaks and evolving industry dynamics.



