Drake Posts Shirtless Selfie Showing Off Abs, Video of Him Running: 'Get to It'

In the caption, he flexed his work ethic.

June 29, 2025
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Drake posted a shirtless picture to remind everyone in the world that he's all about his fitness.

The Toronto rapper flexed his washboard frame on Instagram in a post where he gave his followers a glimpse of his shirtless running routine. In the caption for the post, Drizzy got poetic about his work ethic, writing, “I’m wide awake for the nights that separate the type who get to it til they get it right from the type who just …type.”

Drake isn’t just in the gym working on his abs —he’s also working on his upcoming album, Iceman. On an Instagram Story post that’s since been deleted, Drake posted a picture of some wood with “Iceman 2025” carved into it, suggesting that the album is set to drop this year.

In May, Drake first teased the title of the album when he shared some pictures of himself, some icy jewelry, a snowy landscape painting, and a signed George Gervin jersey. That last picture, in particular, is significant due to the fact that Gervin’s nickname is “The Iceman.”

In the lead up to the release of his new album though, Drake has to be busy enjoying the success of “Nokia.” The breakout song from his collab album with PartyNextDoor, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, has been considered to be the Song of the Summer — even if it came out in the dead of winter.

In April, reports surfaced that “Nokia” was eligible for a platinum certification by the RIAA after being out for just two months. That same month, when the song reached the No. 1 spot on Apple’s Top 100: Global chart, Preme, one of Drake’s oldest friends and collaborators, hopped online to flex Drake’s impact.

“They said we were dead,” he wrote. “They said it was over. They said Super Bowl was checkmate. They said he should take a few years off and disappear. Back on top even while beefing with the label and it’s only April! This why y’all hate the boy.”

Preme’s not the only person to stand up for Drake recently. After T-Pain had some words for Drake deciding to continue rapping instead of gracefully retiring, Offset hopped in the comments section of our post about the situation to stick up for his collaborator. "Da Boy is da boy shit ain’t gone change," he wrote. "All dat hating on another grown man who does more numbers than everybody is Diabolical !!!!"