
Drake Teases “Iceman,” Says He Has “A Lot To Talk About”

Drake teased his upcoming album Iceman whereas fueling his Kendrick Lamar feud, telling followers, “We got a lot to talk about.”
Drake leaned into the warmth of his Kendrick Lamar feud and confirmed new music was on the best way throughout his present in Birmingham, England, on Monday (July 21), telling a packed Utilita Arena crowd he’s deep into his subsequent album, Iceman, and able to converse his thoughts.
“I’m working on my album ICEMAN, we got a lot to talk about, so I’m looking forward to it,” Drake instructed the viewers, hinting that the undertaking will dive into private territory—seemingly together with his ongoing lyrical standoff with Lamar.
Drake says he’s engaged on his album ‘Iceman’
“We got a lot to talk about” pic.twitter.com/NLBfanjsoJ
— Drake Direct (@DrakeDirect_) July 22, 2025
The second got here as the group erupted right into a chant of “F### Kendrick,” which Drake acknowledged with a smirk earlier than saying, “I can’t say that I don’t agree.”
The crowd began chanting “f*ck Kendrick” throughout Drakes present in Birmingham tonight
Drake: “I can’t say that I don’t agree…” pic.twitter.com/vQPCJxFxCx
— ALMIGHTEE. (@realalmightee) July 21, 2025
Drake Gunning For Chart-Topping “Iceman” Album
The Iceman rollout started earlier this month with the discharge of the lead single “What Did I Miss?” on Thursday (July 4), a monitor that debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The music touches on betrayal, shifting alliances and unresolved rigidity—a lot of it seemingly geared toward Okay. Dot and people who aligned themselves with the West Coast rapper throughout the battle.
Drake made it clear he’s gunning for the top spot on the charts, with a message on his Instagram Stories earlier this month.
“Suppressor on the No. 1 spot,” he wrote after touchdown at No.2 on the chart. “I’m taking that soon, don’t worry—one song or another, rule changes and all.”
To kick off the album marketing campaign, Drake livestreamed himself cruising by way of Toronto in a van wrapped in Iceman graphics, giving followers a glimpse into the undertaking’s temper.
So far, no official tracklist or visitor options have been revealed, however hypothesis suggests the album could also be mild on collaborations and heavy on Drake’s personal voice.
The full launch is predicted within the second half of 2025, although no date has been confirmed. If Iceman performs as anticipated, it may assist Drake surpass each Jay-Z and Taylor Swift for probably the most No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, excluding The Beatles.
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