Three unreleased songs by Drake have surfaced online less than 24 hours before the release of his upcoming album ICEMAN. The leaked tracks, reportedly titled “Supermax”, “3PM In New Orleans” and “1PM In Albany”, began circulating online on Wednesday night ahead of the album’s scheduled release following the final episode of Drake’s livestream series. ICEMAN is expected to be the rapper’s first solo studio album since For All The Dogs was released in 2023. One of the leaked songs is believed to be a shorter studio version of “Supermax”, which Drake previously previewed during one of his livestream broadcasts last year. Another incomplete track, “3PM In New Orleans”, reportedly cuts off early, while “1PM In Albany” leaked in full and contains several direct references to Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre and LeBron James. The leaked songs have fuelled speculation surrounding the direction of the album, particularly after Drake’s highly publicised feud with Kendrick Lamar over the past year. However, there has been no confirmation that the leaked tracks will appear on the final album release. Rumours continue to circulate that ICEMAN could arrive as a double-disc project, potentially featuring additional unreleased material.
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