Don Toliver traded in his microphone for racing gloves at the FAT Ice Race in Big Sky, Montana this past weekend.
The Houston rapper took the wheel of a 2025 Porsche 911 Dakar and competed against professional drivers on the frozen track.
Toliver’s racing debut comes just months after the release of his latest album, Life of a Don, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The Grammy-nominated artist joins veteran racers including Emelia Hartford, Sara Choi and Lia Block.
FAT International The two-day cultural racing event attracts thousands of spectators to watch Tolliver navigate the icy conditions with stunning skill.
His performances display the same fearless attitude that made songs like “No Idea” and “Lemonade” chart-topping hits.
The creator of Heaven or Hell has been outspoken about his passion for high-performance vehicles and thrilling experiences. his latest crimegle is “Tore Up” from Life of a Don, reflecting themes of speed and intensity that fit perfectly into racing culture.
The artist’s transition from studio to highway mirrors his musical evolution from Travis Scott collaborator to solo superstar.
His performance showed that he was seriously considering future racing opportunities beyond celebrity appearances.
Tolliver plans to announce his next show during his upcoming Life of a Don tour.

