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Drake is officially back in album mode! Drizzy revealed that he would drop off his ninth studio album, Iceman, on May 15.
Drake Fans Accost Kendrick After Iceman Release Date Drop
After Drake made the release date official, fans began to flood the comments section of his top nemesis, Kendrick Lamar, with Iceman emojis. Check out the post below (via Complex).
It's already getting a little crazy 🫣
— Complex (@Complex) April 22, 2026
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Drake fans are already going wild as they flood the comments on Kendrick Lamar’s latest posts following today’s reveal of the ‘ICEMAN’ release date. pic.twitter.com/ry39TNb7oE
Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s rap feud was one of the more explosive events of 2024. The two emcees traded lyrical low blows in a series of songs. Kendrick kicked off the beef when he called out J. Cole and Drizzy on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.” He noted there was no “Big 3” in hip-hop, but rather he stood alone as the top dog. Drake hit back when he released “Push Ups”, seemingly brushing off Kendrick, questioning whether he was even a worthy opponent.
Kendrick’s first solo shot at Drake came on his track Euphoria. He sends a warning shot about the dirt that he has on him. The gloves came off in round three. In Drake’s second rebuttal titled “Family Matters” he accuses Kendrick of abusing his fiancee, Whitney Alford. He also alleges that Kendrick’s manager, Dave Free, fathered Whitney’s son and not Kendrick.
Kendrick hit back at Drake on his song “Meet The Grahams,” where he appears to reveal that Drake was an absent parent to a daughter that he fathered. He then doubled down and dropped his smash hit “Not Like Us” the next day. In the song, he accuses Drake of being a pedophile. To this point, none of the accusations made by Drake and Kendrick have been proven truthful.
Some fans have also suggested that Drake could end their beef on his upcoming project. After one of the photo art concepts featured a picture of Pinocchio’s head in a beam.










