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Drake Previews Collabs With Yeat & Cash Cobain During ‘Iceman’ Episode 3 Stream

Drizzy also played an unreleased solo track as well as a freestyle on Thursday night (Sept. 4).

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Drake returned with episode three of Iceman on Thursday night (Sept. 4), which found the 6 God previewing a solo cut as well as collabs with YEAT and Cash Cobain. Cash, who initially worked with Drizzy on 2023’s For All the Dogs, returns to the Iceman fold for “Somebody Loves Me, Pt. 2,” a remix to Drake and PartyNextDoor’s $ome $exy $ongs 4 U hit from earlier this year.

In the ep, Drake walks through an Italian market and hops on the phone with YEAT before jumping into his car to preview a collab with his “IDGAF” collaborator and an emerging artist Drake has taken a liking to: Julia Wolf.


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Next up, the 6 God previewed what appears to be his next single, which is tentatively titled “That’s Just How I Feel,” featuring multiple beat switches. However, its initial stripped-down production finds Drizzy in his top form. “All of them summers is slappers, baby, you owe me/ For real/ Probably would slow me down if I carry my trophies/ Maybe, when no one’s around, I’ll rap like the old me,” the OVO boss raps.

Drake goes on to contemplate his time at the top of the game along with death. “Yeah, and now that I remember, I took the chains and I broke free/ I wonder how long I’ll be at the top if they don’t kill me,” he muses.

This all leads into a freestyle from Drake over a moody beat, aiming at those who have crossed him. “They wanna see me go,” he spews. It’s still unclear when Drake intends to drop Iceman. His first two episodes took place in July, which resulted in the arrival of “What Did I Miss” and “Which One” featuring Central Cee.

Watch the episode in full below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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L-R: Dominic Miller, Sting, Chris Maas

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