Tony Yayo Claims He Knows Who Brokered Peace Between Drake and Future

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 23: Tony Yayo attends 50 Cent Hosts Sapphire at Sapphire New York on April 23, 2023 in New York City.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 23: Tony Yayo attends 50 Cent Hosts Sapphire at Sapphire New York on April 23, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images)

As Drake’s ICEMAN approaches its release window, conversation around the project has shifted less toward timing and more toward personnel. Unverified reports continue to circulate about possible appearances from artists such as Lil Baby and Karol G, though the most persistent speculation now centers on a potential reunion with Future. The pairing, once a cornerstone of rap’s collaborative circuit, has been viewed differently in recent years amid broader industry realignments.

The tension often traced through this narrative is linked to We Don’t Trust You, the joint project from Future and Metro Boomin that helped reshape rap discourse in 2024. Its influence widened after Kendrick Lamar delivered a sharply worded guest verse on “Like That,” a moment that intensified public divisions across fan bases and peers alike. Since then, speculation around Drake and Future has oscillated between distance and reconciliation, with no official confirmation from either camp.

Rumors Swirl as Drake Nears ‘ICEMAN’ Release and Possible Future Collaboration

One account circulating within industry conversations credits a small group of Atlanta-connected figures with helping reopen communication between the two artists. “Drake supposedly shot a video with Future and Big Bank and 21 Savage is the reason that beef is squashed,” Yayo said before being the latest voice to fuel rumors of an ICEMAN collab. “Future will be on the Drake album. I told y’all n***as, ICEMAN is back. Stand up fcking Canada.” Addressing recent brief disruptions involving Kendrick Lamar’s catalog on streaming platforms, Yayo added, “Sometimes when you go against the machine, the machine goes against you.” He continued, “We don’t know what it is but we know that he’s going to do numbers. When we hear the Future and Drake record, it’s going to be one of them. The video is going to be crazy.”

With only hours remaining before release, Drake is also scheduled to close out his ICEMAN livestream series at 9:45 p.m. EST on YouTube, marking the final promotional chapter ahead of the album’s arrival. Several unreleased tracks have already surfaced online, including “1AM In Albany,” though it remains unclear which records will ultimately make the final tracklist. For now, anticipation continues to build as the rollout reaches its final stretch.


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