Drake and Yeat Reunite on "DOG HOUSE" With a Surprise Assist From Julia Wolf | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Drake and Yeat Reunite on "DOG HOUSE" With a Surprise Assist From Julia Wolf | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"Drake continues to build anticipation around his ongoing ICEMAN livestream series with the official release of "DOG HOUSE," a track that brings together both familiar and unexpected collaborators. First teased during episode three of ICEMAN, the single pairs Drake with Yeat for their third studio collaboration, while introducing Julia Wolf into the mix with a hauntingly melodic opening. This release follows last week's "SOMEBODY LOVES ME PT. 2 (REMIX)" with Cash Cobain,"
""DOG HOUSE" begins with Julia Wolf delivering an emo-inspired vocal performance over electric guitar melodies, giving the track a moody and atmospheric entry point. Known for her emotionally raw songwriting, Wolf's presence brings a unique edge to the song and serves as a sharp contrast to Drake's eventual arrival. Her inclusion feels both unexpected and intentional, setting a tone that blurs the line between indie aesthetics and mainstream rap production."
"When the beat switches, Drake steps in with lines that immediately capture attention: "Shout out to her ex, he a crash out / Took too many pills, he a crash out / She in Hidden Hills in a glass house / I like what I saw, and so I cashed out." The bars deliver the kind of quotable chorus that has defined much of Drake's career, balancing braggadocio with an ability to tap into relatable, image-driven storytelling."
Drake released "DOG HOUSE" during his ICEMAN livestream series, pairing him with Yeat and introducing Julia Wolf. The song was first teased on episode three and follows last week's "SOMEBODY LOVES ME PT. 2 (REMIX)" with Cash Cobain. Julia Wolf opens with emo-inspired vocals over electric guitar, creating a moody, atmospheric entry that contrasts with Drake's later performance. Drake delivers quotable, image-driven lines and Yeat contributes energetic verses, marking the third Drake-Yeat studio collaboration after "IDGAF" and "As We Speak." The release continues a rollout strategy of surprise drops, livestream previews, and cross-genre collaborations.
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