Drake’s Iceman Zine Teases Travis Scott and DJ Khaled as Possible Features

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Drake has released a digital Drake Iceman zine tied to his upcoming ninth studio album, with photos inside appearing to show Travis Scott and DJ Khaled — fueling speculation about the album’s feature list ahead of its May 15 release date.

The zine was physically frozen inside the massive ice sculpture Drake installed at 81 Bond Street in downtown Toronto on April 20. After the block was cracked open and the release date confirmed, Drake made the zine available digitally at icemancountdown.com, locked behind a five-character code.

How to Access the Drake Iceman Zine

The unlock code, shared by fan accounts across Instagram, is “may15” — a direct reference to the album’s confirmed drop date. Once entered, the full zine becomes accessible, featuring a series of photos from what appears to be a private dinner or gathering connected to the Iceman rollout.

The images are shot in a warm, blurred, light-streak style — dimly lit and cinematic. Two figures appearing to be Travis Scott and DJ Khaled are visible in the photos, though Drake has not officially confirmed either as features on the album.

Travis Scott and DJ Khaled Among Possible Iceman Features

Travis Scott and Drake have a long history of collaboration, most recently on the Utopia era. DJ Khaled, known for assembling high-profile feature rosters, would also be a natural fit given his connections to both artists.

Neither artist has been officially confirmed for the project. The zine photos are the only current evidence of their involvement, and fan speculation is running high across social media.

Previously confirmed and previewed features on Iceman include Central Cee on “Which One,” Yeat and Julia Wolf on “Dog House,” and Cash Cobain on “Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2.” Other rumored collaborators include 21 Savage, Young Thug, and PartyNextDoor.

The Iceman zine also prompted fans to theorize that the images may contain encrypted song titles — a theory that has circulated in the comments sections of several major rap accounts on Instagram.

What’s Next for Iceman

Iceman is Drake’s first full-length solo album since For All the Dogs in 2023 and his first since his highly publicized feud with Kendrick Lamar. It follows Some Sexy Songs 4 U, his 2025 collaborative R&B project with PartyNextDoor.

The full Drake Iceman zine is live now at icemancountdown.com/zine with the code “may15” The album itself arrives on all major streaming platforms on May 15, 2026 via OVO Sound and Republic Records. No official tracklist has been released.

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TSNV is the founder and editor of TSNVWRLD. A European voice in hip-hop media, he covers the artists, albums, and live moments shaping the genre.

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