Drake Debuts New Chain Inspired By His Upcoming 'ICEMAN' Album

By Tony M. Centeno

August 11, 2025

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Drake has revealed another iced-out chain ahead of his forthcoming ICEMAN album.

On Saturday night, August 9, the Canadian rapper appeared on Kick for a special livestream with special guests PARTYNEXTDOOR, Adin Ross and streamer xQc. During the stream, Drizzy wore a brand-new chain inspired by his next album. The pendant, crafted by Eric the Jeweler of Mavani & Co., is a diamond-encrusted ice box with all-white diamonds and red stones for the "ICE" letters. The piece also includes functional doors and a hollow interior that can hold actual ice. The back of the pendant is engraved with the phrase, "Everyone Wants To Be The Big Dog Until It’s Time To Do Big Dog S**t."

According to Hypebeast, the chain is another aspect of Drizzy's cold-blooded rollout for his ninth studio album. Drizzy began teasing the album last August after he revealed the title on his 100 Gigs website. Since then, Drake has alluded to working on the project on several occasions including his recent performances overseas. He kicked things into high gear after he debuted his first "ICEMAN" episode last month. The hour-long episode featured the premiere of the album's first single, "What Did I Miss?", and a preview of another song from the project. He followed up with a second episode and debuted his latest collaboration with Central Cee, "Which One."

“I'll stay up all night f**king recording for Iceman," Drake said while pointing to the microphone behind him. "They're having a full-blown party outside. I can hear people and having a street festival all day. I'll go out there. I'll f**king run out there. I'll turn up with them, do shots, come back— like, I just want a little, you know, I wanna feel it.”

Drake's next album doesn't have a release date yet. Get a closer look at Drake's new chain below.

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