Drake confronts Adin Ross after crypto streamers leak unreleased Iceman tracks

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Drake has responded after two crypto streamers played unreleased music from his upcoming album Iceman during a livestream.

The pair know as Bagwork, who stream on Pump.fun, have recently gone viral for broadcasting snippets of unreleased tracks from major artists including Drake, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert. Their channel surged in popularity after airing what appeared to be a full length track from Drake’s upcoming Iceman album.

“Guys, we’ve got to get Drake p*ssed,” one of the Bagwork boys tells the camera while a leaked track blares in the background. “We’ve got to get him more p*ssed. The more p*ssed, the better.”

The Bagwork boys later revealed Adin Ross’s involvement in the charade, saying, “[Adin Ross] was trying to find out how we got the Drake leak, and we told him, come on stream and we’ll let you know.” They also encouraged their fans to raid Ross’s next broadcast.

Drake calls out crypto streamers leaking his music

Drake phoned Adin Ross while he was live on Kick after several clips of the leaked tracks spread across social media. They two had been texting about the incident before Drake hopped on facetime.

“Don’t talk to me like that.” Drake told Ross, continuing their conversation from text. “I don’t even know who the f**k those kids are. Are you crazy? I just asked you who they are.”

Ross maintained he had no involvement with the leakers and even asked Drake if he could give him the track. Drake did not respond.

The Bagwork boys were asked directly on stream if they were in trouble over the incident. They responded, “Yeah. Kind of. [Drake] wants to know where we got it, but he’s not mad at us.”

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For now, it remains unknown how the duo secured the track or if there will be any repercussions. Meanwhile, several fans online believe Drake may have leaked the music to them himself, though nothing has been confirmed.