Discover who Drake dissed in leaked tracks from his upcoming album ICEMAN, featuring Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, LeBron James, and more.
The leaked tracks of Drake's upcoming album ICEMAN have started circulating online less than 24 hours before the scheduled release on May 15th. The three unreleased songs - titled "Supermax," "3PM In New Orleans," and "1PM In Albany" - were reportedly leaked ahead of the album's official debut following a livestream series finale. ICEMAN is expected to be Drake's first solo studio album since his last release, For All The Dogs, in 2023.
One of the leaked songs appears to be a shorter version of "Supermax," which Drake previously previewed during one of his livestream broadcasts earlier this year. Another track, "3PM In New Orleans," cuts off early, while "1PM In Albany" was released fully and contains several direct references to Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, and LeBron James.
In the leaked song "1AM in Albany," Drake makes a reference to Kendrick Lamar's hit "What is it, the braids?" by stating, "To be the number one, you gotta lead the way, and to hold something over my head forever, you're still a couple feet away." This line suggests that Drake is addressing Kendrick Lamar directly.
Drake also takes shots at LeBron James in another leaked track. He mentions, "I shouldn't even be shocked to see you in that arena, because you always made your career off of switching teams up," indicating his frustration with the former NBA star's perceived lack of loyalty and consistency.
The leaked songs have fueled speculation about the direction of Drake's upcoming album. However, there has been no official confirmation from Drake regarding whether these tracks will appear on the final release. Rumors persist that ICEMAN could be a double-disc project featuring additional unreleased material.
As fans eagerly await the full album, these leaked tracks provide insight into Drake's current lyrical themes and potential future collaborations with high-profile figures in music and sports.