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Drake’s Quest for Justice in the Music Leak Saga

Drake faces a music leak crisis just ahead of his new album ‘Iceman’.

  • The track, surprisingly, surfaced through two streamers known as Bagwork.
  • In response, Drake reached out to well-known streamer Adin Ross for answers.
  • During a heated conversation, Drake expressed his frustrations over the leak.
  • Drake continues rolling out new music amid this unexpected setback.

Picture this: Drake is all set to drop his album ‘Iceman’, and before you know it, one of his tracks is floating around on the internet. This wasn’t in the plan! Two streamers, who go by Bagwork, managed to get hold of the song and shared it with their followers.

In a bid to find the leak’s source, Drake called up Adin Ross. The rapper wasn’t exactly in a cheerful mood. “I asked you who they are. What the f**k?” Drake questioned, his voice clearly tinged with annoyance.

Adin, trying to lighten the mood, asked if he could get the leaked track. Drake’s response was pretty telling: “I don’t even know what the f**k you guys are talking about.” Ouch.

Despite this hiccup, Drake’s been busy captivating fans with his livestreams, premiering new singles. He’s dropped gems like ‘That’s How I Feel’ and a snippet featuring Yeat titled ‘Dog House’. There’s even a line taking a shot at Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Money Trees’.

What’s interesting is Drake’s muse for ‘Iceman’. WWE superstar Rhea Ripley, he says, inspired him. However, Drake cheekily admits that the feelings might not be mutual. This makes for an intriguing twist in his creative process.

While Drake is yet to announce an official release date for ‘Iceman’, Johnny Manziel hinted at a late October or early November launch. An exciting prospect for fans eagerly awaiting Drake’s latest creation.

Drake’s dealing with leaks, but he’s charging ahead, keeping fans hooked on what’s next.

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