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Drake Reunites With Central Cee for ‘Which One’ Single: Stream It Now

The collaboration premiered Thursday night (July 24) on episode two of Drizzy's Iceman stream.

Drake Reunites With Central Cee for ‘Which One’ Single: Stream It Now

Drake performs live on stage during day three of Wireless Festival 2025 at Finsbury Park on July 13, 2025 in London.

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The Iceman is back. Drake returned with episode two of his Iceman stream on Thursday night (July 24), which included the premiere of his island-tinged “Which One” single featuring Central Cee.

Drizzy didn’t waste any time bringing the vibes to fans as the OVO boss carried the “Which One” momentum to streaming services on Friday (July 25) in a similar strategy that he deployed earlier in July with “What Did I Miss?”


The smooth tune finds the 6 God in a familiar position, talking to the ladies. He singles out a potential love interest, letting her know she’s not like her friends and there’s something special about her that he sees.

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“You’re not like the tings you’re around/ You’re a real good girl, so I’m bringin’ you down/ But come to the bed, I’ll fling you around,” Drizzy raps.

Cench takes the baton and uses the song title to ask a certain girl if she’s here for a good time or a long time. “God forbid a girl’s tryna have fun/ I got X, if you wanna take drugs/ You wanna have sex or do you wanna make love/ Which one,” he interrogates.

The OVO-U.K. link-up received a live debut when Drake tested the waters for “Which One” during his set at Wireless Fest and also played a snippet of the track during episode one of Iceman.

Drake and Central Cee previously joined forces in 2023 when they hit the booth for their ferocious “On the Radar Freestyle,” which drew rave reviews.

Episode two was another busy stream for Drake, which saw him preview another unreleased track that we assume will land on Iceman. He also teased his upcoming LP, promising that it’s “coming soon.”

Listen to “Which One” and watch the Iceman stream below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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