Drake deleted three new songs through his Iceman Stream.
As part of the release of the album of the same name, Drake has been using the streams to steadily tease fans, while also using them to premiere his new single.
In the third stream, Drake unveiled his latest single “That As Is He Feel” and a clip with Yeat.
Liu Shen also made his debut in the new version of “Someone Loves Me”, which includes Cash Cobain.
The stream also features drizzle, performing the freestyle “They Want to See Me Go”.
Drake has not yet announced the Iceman release date, but recently revealed that his muse is WWE superstar Rhea Ripley.
Drake’s speech to Bobbi Althoff and she’s no longer the podcast, he admits he was inspired by the former women’s champion.
He said: “She is a wrestler, she is like my muse.”
Drake then seemed to admit that love was not rewarded: “But she is…I’m the opposite of everything she likes.”
Drizzy didn’t fully reveal the Ripley he liked.
Ripley, who married wrestler friend Matthews, has not answered Drake’s comment yet.
According to former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel, he claims he has an internal track on when the album will be released.
“Soon, very soon, about the end of October, maybe early November. The birthday is coming. I’m back in Texas after that, I’m going to take him to the competition this year. He’s going to Aggie Land.”
Drake has received audience reactions so far for the Iceman’s singles.
The title single “What am I missing?” reached 2nd place on the Billboard Hot 100 and it fell quickly.
The second single, “Wath One,” got a worse fate because it simply couldn’t create any dents in the chart.
The collaboration with British rapper Central Cee, but it didn’t make a fan splash as it couldn’t crack the top 20, debuting in No. 23.
The song was initially tracking the top ten debut, but the track lost momentum on streaming, leading to his worst official ranking single since 2017’s “Logo”.