The Canadian rapper premiered the new track during episode two of his Iceman livestream

Drake performs live on stage during day two of Wireless Festival 2025 at Finsbury Park on July 12, 2025 in London, England. Drake is headlining an unprecedented all three nights of Wireless Festival. Photo: Simone Joyner/Getty Images/ABA
Drake continues to etch out his comeback with his new song “Which One” featuring Central Cee.
“All the girls that’s here for the truth, come put two hands on the DJ booth,” raps Drake on the chorus, before swapping turns with Central Cee who delivers the lyrics: “Junk in the trunk, can see it from front/Girl, your body is tea, it’s pain, I’m sprung/Your backside weighin’ you down, one ton/I got a chopstick for your wonton.”
Drake premiered the new track during episode two of his Iceman livestream before releasing the song. He teased the livestream on Instagram, sharing a grid image that just said “9 PM” with the caption “EASTERN STANDARD TIME.”
His last single “What Did I Miss?” was similarly dropped via livestream. On that one, he drove around Toronto in a van called The Iceman, leaving many fans to speculate that his next album will be titled Iceman. He had previewed another song called “Supermax” during the stream as well.
“What Did I Mis?” debuted at Number Two on the Hot 100. It directly addressed the aftermath of his feud with Kendrick Lamar, including the success of Lamar’s diss song “Not Like Us.” Iceman would be Drake’s first solo album since 2023’s For All the Dogs. It follows up his collaborative album with PartyNextDoor titled Some Sexy Songs 4 U, which came out earlier this year. Drake is currently touring the UK and Europe through the end of the summer.
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