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Every Song Connected to Drake's ICEMAN So Far

By Chief Editor | 4/23/2026

Every Drake ICEMAN song so far: What Did I Miss, Which One, Dog House, National Treasure leak, and more. Full breakdown ahead of the May 15, 2026 release.

There is no official ICEMAN tracklist. Drake has not released one. His label has not released one. But between three cinematic YouTube livestreams, four released singles, one unauthorized leak, and an Instagram Story tease in December, the outline of the album is already visible. Here is every song connected to ICEMAN so far, what we know about each, and where it came from. ## What Did I Miss? — Released July 5, 2025 The lead single. Previewed during ICEMAN Episode 1 in July 2025 and released the same month. The track debuted at number one on the US Spotify chart and hit the top spot on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. As of April 2026, "What Did I Miss?" has crossed 170 million streams on Spotify. The production is spacious, built around a minimal piano loop and a sub-bass that sits below Drake's vocal range rather than competing with it. Lyrically, it reads as Drake addressing the gap between For All The Dogs and ICEMAN — the title is simultaneously a question and a statement. This is the track that re-established Drake's chart position after the Kendrick Lamar war of 2024. It did not engage with the beef. It ignored it entirely. That was the strategy. ## Which One (feat. Central Cee) — Released July 2025 Previewed during ICEMAN Episode 2 and released shortly after. Central Cee, 27, from Shepherd's Bush in West London, brings his clipped UK delivery over a production palette that bridges Toronto's moody atmospherics with London drill's percussive aggression. The track functions as Drake's European entry point. Central Cee's Can't Rush Greatness debuted at number one in the UK in 2025. His fanbase extends deep into France and Germany. "Which One" is engineered to chart across the Atlantic before the album arrives. Drake and Central Cee first connected on the "On the Radar Freestyle" in 2023. Since then, Central Cee has joined Drake live at Wireless Festival in London. The professional relationship predates ICEMAN by two years. ## Dog House (feat. Yeat and Julia Wolf) — Released September 9, 2025 Previewed during ICEMAN Episode 3 in September and released the same month. Produced by BNYX. The track is the most structurally complex ICEMAN single. Yeat's verse operates in the distorted rage register that made him a Billboard 200 number-one artist with Lyfestyle in 2024 (85,000 first-week units). Julia Wolf's hook and chorus anchor the chaos with an alt-pop vocal texture that sounds nothing like any previous Drake collaborator. Wolf wrote the "Dog House" chorus specifically for the collaboration after Drake heard her track "In My Room" during a DJ set and reached out via Instagram DM. She is a self-produced artist from Long Island whose debut album Good Thing We Stayed came out in 2023. Her second album PRESSURE dropped in 2025. The three-artist combination makes "Dog House" the ICEMAN track most likely to appear on the widest variety of playlists: rap, rage, alt-pop, and everything in between. ## Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2 (feat. Cash Cobain) — Released 2025 A remix of "Somebody Loves Me" featuring Cash Cobain, the defining production voice of New York's sample drill subgenre. Previewed during ICEMAN Episode 3 and released as a standalone single. Cash Cobain represents New York's current sonic identity the way Pop Smoke once did. The remix follows Drake's long-standing pattern of absorbing regional sounds into his own catalog — a strategy that dates back to "One Dance" with its Afrobeats influence in 2016. ## National Treasure (feat. Pressa) — Leaked September 2025 The controversial one. "National Treasure" leaked when a group of streamers called BagWork played it during a livestream tied to a meme coin promotion. Drake called into Adin Ross's stream to address the leak, expressing frustration that the music was released without authorization. DJ Akademiks later reported that the track was originally intended for Pressa — a Toronto rapper in Drake's circle — and was never officially cleared for release. The song includes lyrics referencing the San Antonio Spurs and Kawhi Leonard that fans interpreted as a DeMar DeRozan diss. Whether "National Treasure" makes the final ICEMAN tracklist is unknown. But the leak confirmed what the official singles had already established: the demand for new Drake music is operating at a level where even unauthorized snippets generate millions of views within hours. ## Stuck — Previewed September 2025, Teased December 2025 An untitled track previewed during ICEMAN Episode 3 that fans named "Stuck" based on the lyric "stuck like traffic." Drake teased the song again on his Instagram Story in December 2025, suggesting it remains part of the album plan. No release date. No confirmed feature credits. No production credits have surfaced. What exists is a 30-second clip that has been analyzed, slowed down, sped up, and looped millions of times across fan accounts. ## What We Know and What We Do Not The confirmed singles — "What Did I Miss?," "Which One," "Dog House," and "Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2" — represent four different sonic directions. If all four make the final tracklist, ICEMAN will have a broader sonic range than any Drake album since Views. No official tracklist has been released. No album cover has been revealed. No total track count has been confirmed. Drake and his team have released exactly as much information as they want the public to have — and not one detail more. The album drops May 15, 2026. What arrives on that date will be the first complete picture of what ICEMAN actually is. Everything before that is architecture. ## More on Drake and ICEMAN - [Drake Released the ICEMAN Date From Inside a 25-Foot Ice Sculpture. 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