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Drake Reunites With YEAT for a Trip to the ‘Dog House’: Stream It Now

Emerging singer Julia Wolf is featured on the track's grungy intro.

Drake watches on as the Sacramento Kings play the Toronto Raptors during the second half of their basketball game at the Scotiabank Arena on November 2, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Drake watches on as the Sacramento Kings play the Toronto Raptors during the second half of their basketball game at the Scotiabank Arena on November 2, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


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After being previewed on the third episode of Iceman, Drake reunites with YEAT to drop “Dog House” on streaming services on Tuesday (Sept. 9). The BNYX-produced track serves as the third offering in the Iceman era from Drizzy, and features a sample intro from singer Julia Wolf, whom the 6 God co-signed over the summer.

Drake takes the baton with a twitchy beat switch and mocks a female friend’s crash-out ex, which some fans tied to being a reference to Kim Kardashian’s relationship with ex-husband Ye (formerly Kanye West).


“Shout out to her ex, he a crash out/ Took too many pills, he a crash out/ She in Hidden Hills in a glass house,” he raps on the chorus. The OVO boss jumps head-first into the first verse and name-drops Ja Morant after previously sniping at the NBA star on “Push Ups” last year.

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“Jump up on the flight, she ’bout to jump, ’bout to jump, yeah/ Jump like Ja Morant, she ’bout to jump, ’bout to jump/ Lil’ girls trip, lil’ photo dump, yeah,” he flows.

YEAT joins the party and appears to “inherit the beef” with a possible jab at Drake nemesis Kendrick Lamar. “F—k a money tree, I’m a cash cow/ If I ain’t give a f—k then, I don’t give a f—k now,” he spews.

“Dog House” follows “What Did I Miss” and the Central Cee-assisted “Which One” as singles in the Iceman era. Drake remains on the road touring Europe with PartyNextDoor, as the trek heads to Germany for a handful of shows.

Listen to “Dog House” and watch the Iceman stream below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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