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This market asks which artists will be credited as featured performers on Drake's upcoming album Iceman, a question that matters to fans, collaborators, and industry observers because features affect streaming interest, publicity, and royalty splits.
Iceman is a forthcoming Drake album with no confirmed public tracklist at the time of this market; Drake's releases often include surprise guests, last-minute changes, and multiple editions. Historically he has collaborated across hip-hop, R&B, and international scenes and sometimes issues updated or expanded tracklists after initial release, which creates ongoing speculation about final credits.
Market odds reflect collective information and trader expectations about which artists will be officially credited; they update as new public information (official announcements, tracklists, streaming metadata) becomes available but are not authoritative confirmations until official sources publish credits.
Final credited features are typically confirmed when the artist, label, or official streaming services publish the album tracklist or when physical/digital liner notes are released; confirmations may arrive at announcement, lead-single releases, or on release day, and sometimes later via updated editions.
Resolution usually relies on official, verifiable credits: the album tracklist published by Drake/OVO/the label, metadata on major streaming platforms, or authoritative statements from the artist or label. Uncredited background vocals, writing credits, or rumors generally do not count unless the collaborator is explicitly listed as a featured performer.
Leaks and social-media posts can change trader expectations quickly, but the market will ultimately resolve based on official credits; leaked information only matters if it is later confirmed by an authoritative source.
Because Drake has used surprise features, unannounced collaborations, and updated tracklists in the past, traders should allow for the possibility of last-minute additions or later reissues; this increases uncertainty until official credits are locked.
No — only artists who appear as credited featured performers on the final official release (as defined by the market's resolution criteria) count; session involvement that never results in an official credit is not treated as a feature.