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November 19, 2025 – Radio 854 Music News:
Drake is taking a bold new direction with his upcoming album Iceman. Instead of a traditional rollout — singles, music videos, interviews — he opted for a series of high-production, cinematic livestreams on YouTube. According to Drake, he made this move because he was craving something more than the same old release cycle.
In a rare interview with Complex, Drake explained that he has “been dying to act and … dying for a challenge.” He says the current music scene is too calm — no one’s taking real risks — and this livestream project offered the “perfect mix of risk and reward.”
He added that he’s tired of the “formulaic” way albums are rolled out: “Single, video, single, video, album cover post, etc.”
Drake says he studied different styles of live content, and what drew him to in real life (IRL) streams was their “unpredictable energy and movement.” He felt that traditional “bedroom-cam” livestreams lacked that dynamism.
To really push the boundary, his team asked big, ambitious questions: How many cameras can we livestream with at once? A drone feed live? That ambition paid off — they didn’t just want to stream songs, but to build a story.
Episode 1 was broadcast from a Toronto ice-warehouse. Viewers saw Drake measuring blocks of ice, then driving an Iceman-branded truck through the city, all while snippets of the song What Did I Miss? played.
Episode 2 took place in Manchester and gave a first look (and listen) to Which One, his collaboration with British rapper Central Cee.
Episode 3, filmed in Milan, previewed Dog House (featuring YEAT and Julia Wolf) as well as a remix of Somebody Loves Me.
Drake admits that streaming live like this wasn’t easy. There were technical challenges, signal losses during rehearsals, and real uncertainty. But at the heart of it, he wanted something real — a “clean slate of thoughts and excitement” about his music.
He also recognized how streaming has evolved: fans don’t just passively watch, they theorize, build conspiracy threads, and engage deeply. In his words, that “sleuth energy” — people asking “What did I learn? What did I miss?” — makes the content way more interactive than a standard music video.
Bottom Line:
With Iceman, Drake isn’t just dropping music — he’s creating a fully immersive experience. His livestream rollout shows he’s still willing to take risks, reinvent himself, and challenge the status quo. For a star of his level, that ambition is a signal: he’s not done experimenting yet.
Written by: Alex

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