Drake hinted that his new single, “Doghouse,” that includes Julia Wolf and Yeat, shall be launched Monday night time as a part of his “Iceman” album.
Drake lit up social media Monday (September 8) with a cryptic submit teasing his new single “Doghouse” that includes Julia Wolf and Yeat, confirming the observe will drop later tonight as a part of his ongoing Iceman album rollout.
The Toronto rapper posted a photograph of Wolf with the phrase “Doghouse” scrawled throughout the picture, tagging each Wolf and Yeat.
The submit rapidly despatched his followers right into a frenzy, particularly after Los Angeles-based DJ and producer Zack Bia confirmed the observe’s launch for Monday night time.
Wolf, clearly overwhelmed, jumped into the feedback, writing, “that is the craziest day of my life.”
She later doubled down on her Instagram Tales, including, “genuinely can’t imagine this.”
In one other clip, she filmed herself reacting to the track with pals, captioning the video, “What the hell. How am I on a track with Drake and Yeat???”
Julia Wolf reacting to being on a track with Drake & Yeat👀🔥pic.twitter.com/uJazWpYuyY
— chris (@chriscznn) September 5, 2025
Drake, Yeat and Bia had been seen having dinner collectively over the weekend in Paris, fueling hypothesis that one thing was brewing.
Drake previewed the collab throughout Episode 3 of his Iceman livestream sequence, which aired Wednesday (September 4).
“Doghouse” is the newest teaser from Iceman, Drake’s ninth studio album, anticipated to reach in late 2025.
The album rollout has been something however conventional—Drake has been unveiling new materials via a sequence of stylized YouTube livestreams titled Iceman, every filled with cinematic visuals and unreleased music.
The primary episode confirmed Drake behind the wheel of an Iceman-branded truck in Toronto, ending with a efficiency of “What Did I Miss?” and snippets of tracks like “Supermax.”
Episode 2 launched “Which One,” that includes Central Cee and included surreal visuals involving a Pinocchio puppet.
Episode 3, the place “Doghouse” made its debut, additionally included “Anyone Loves Me Pt. 2” with Money Cobain.
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