Drake Continues to Tease 'Iceman' With Latest Episode of Livestream Series

Fresh off dropping his "What Did I Miss?" track, Drake is back for more.

July 25, 2025
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Less than a month removed from the release of his “What Did I Miss?” track, which found him in a particularly betrayal-focused state of mind, Drake is back with more from the world of Iceman.

Thursday night, as promised, the recent Wireless Festival headliner launched another episode of his Iceman streaming series. The latest livestream included the premiere of his previously teased Central Cee collaboration, “Which One.”

See more below. “Which One” is also available now on Apple Music, Spotify, etc.

At the end of the stream, a graphic revealed that Iceman is indeed "coming soon."

Meanwhile, during a stream on Thursday night, Adin Ross said Drake texted him, "Just be patient, guys. The album is loading."

As previously reported, the inaugural episode of Drake's streaming series featured him riding around Toronto in an Iceman-branded truck. More teases of the new album, Drake’s first solo full-length since 2023’s For All the Dogs, quickly followed.

If recent Instagram activity from Drake is any indication, we can likely expect the album before year’s end. Back in March, both uneasiness and honesty were cited by the man himself as crucial to “this next chapter.” A subsequent tease while out on the road with PARTYNEXTDOOR saw Drake further teasing fans, like so: “I’m working on my album, Iceman. We got a lot to talk about, so I’m looking forward to it.”

It should go without saying that a lot—seriously, a lot—has happened since we last got a solo full-length from Drake. This makes the impending arrival of Iceman a particularly pivotal moment for the OVO Sound co-founder. In the months leading up to kickstarting the rollout in earnest, Drake delivered a joint project with PND that debuted atop the Billboard 200 albums chart.

Along the way, he also revealed his personal picks for the albums he’s most proud of so far, with both Honestly, Nevermind and Nothing Was the Same getting mentions.

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