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Drake Posts Cryptic ‘Iceman’ Teaser: ‘What I Was Doing When You Thought I Was Crying’

Drizzy season is approaching.

Drake attends a game between the Houston Rockets and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Toyota Center on March 16, 2024 in Houston, Texas.

Drake attends a game between the Houston Rockets and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Toyota Center on March 16, 2024 in Houston, Texas.

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The Iceman is still defrosting. Drake posted another cryptic teaser surrounding his anticipated upcoming album on Instagram early Tuesday (March 3).

“What I Was Doing When You Thought I Was Crying,” he wrote. The carousel of photos includes a “Warning Iceman” graphic, a T-shirt that reads “They Doubted Me” and a “Talk Is Cheap” message.


Drake also showed love to his father and the iconic Cher in separate pictures. Fans and peers of the OVO rapper were excited at the post, hoping this signals that the album is finally on the way.

“All Gold Everything” rapper Trinidad James shot his shot at Drake for a feature on the album. “’ll Change the game with a verse on this album,” he wrote in the comments.

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There have been rumors that Drake will do another livestream, the fourth in the Iceman chapter, before releasing the project.

It’s unknown who will be joining Drizzy the Iceman tundra, but don’t expect J. Cole to be making an appearance. During Cole’s Trunk Sale Tour, he was asked about potentially collaborating with Drake, but it didn’t sound like anything was in the works.

“I don’t know about that,” he replied to a fan in February.

Drake set the table for Iceman by kicking off the project’s rollout last summer with his comeback “What Did I Miss?” single, which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album will be his first solo outing since clashing with Kendrick Lamar in 2024, and his first solo LP since 2023’s For All the Dogs.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in the 2026 biopic 'Michael.'
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Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in the 2026 biopic 'Michael.'

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