Resolution Criteria
This market resolves YES if Drake includes a diss directed at Kendrick Lamar on any song on the Iceman album. A diss is defined as a lyrical attack, insult, or negative reference to Kendrick Lamar by name or through clear contextual reference. The resolution will be determined by examining the official album tracklist and lyrics upon release. Resolution will reference verified lyrics from official sources such as Genius, AZLyrics, or the official music video/audio.
Background
Iceman marks Drake's first full-length solo release since his feud with Kendrick Lamar. Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been involved in a rap feud since 2013, which escalated in 2024 with Lamar's lyrics in the song "Like That". The feud culminated with Drake's "The Heart Part 6" on May 5, 2024. Drake's previous release, a collaborative album with PartyNextDoor in February 2025, contained the track "Gimme a Hug" which was widely interpreted as being about the beef, with Drake making an indirect diss at Lamar's music being too cerebral to party to.
Considerations
Iceman is expected to be released in 2026, and it is unconfirmed whether promotional singles like "What Did I Miss?", "Which One", and "Dog House" will ultimately appear on the album. Drake has referenced his 2024 feuds with other artists on the album, suggesting the project may address the Kendrick conflict, though the extent remains unclear.