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Drake has been steadily gearing up for the release of what appears to be a new solo album titled “Iceman”, offering fans a glimpse of the tracks through a series of livestream sessions.

Following its teaser during the third episode of Drake’s “Iceman” streaming series last week, “Dog House” has officially been released.

This new track sees the Canadian megastar joined by Yeat, a familiar collaborator, alongside Julia Wolf, an unexpected addition to the mix.

The most notable line on the song sees Drake take a not so subtle shot at his nemesis, Kendrick Lamar. Referencing the Compton superstar’s eminently popular song “Money Trees”, Drizzy raps: “Fuck a money tree, I’m a cash cow / If I ain’t give a fuck then, I don’t give a fuck now .”

Building on the momentum of last week’s drop, “Somebody Lovews Me Pt. 2 (Remix)” with Cash Cobain, “Dog House” marks the third studio partnership between Drake and Yeat, after their previous collaborations on “IDGAF” and “As We Speak.”

The song opens with an emotional vibe as Julia Wolf delivers a poignant, guitar-driven melody, setting the stage before Drake takes over with a shift in the beat.

“Shout out to her ex, he a crash out / Took too many pills, he a crash out,” Drizzle begins on the chorus. “She in Hidden Hills in a glass house/I like what I saw, and so I cashed out.”

“Dog House” is now streaming across all major platforms.

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