Central Cee Finally Releases "Iceman Freestyle" Following Viral Drake Stream
The West London rapper drops the full track and visual six months after its debut on Drake’s “100 Gigs” stream.
Summary
- Central Cee has officially released “Iceman Freestyle,” a track first previewed during Drake’s “100 Gigs” live stream in August 2025
- The release includes a music video directed by Don Prod, featuring a “Peaky Blinders style” performance shot at London’s Mildmay Club
- The drop coincides with the upcoming release of the rapper’s SYNA x Nike collaboration on February 13
Six months after a snippet sent the internet spiraling via Drake’s “100 Gigs” archive, Central Cee has officially delivered the full version of “Iceman Freestyle.” The track, which first surfaced in August 2025 alongside unreleased footage of the 6 God and Cench, arrives today with a cinematic visual that cements the West London rapper’s momentum for the year ahead.
Described in press materials as a “sharp and direct statement of much more to come,” the track sees Central Cee trading bars over a stripped-back beat. The lyrics touch on his rapid ascent, referencing his transition from “flights of stairs” to arriving “somewhere tropical,” while navigating the juxtaposition of street politics and global fame.
The accompanying music video, directed by Don Prod, leans into a distinct aesthetic. Filmed in part at The Mildmay Club in London, the visual captures Cench and his crew in what is described as a “Peaky Blinders style cinematic performance,” complete with live strings and tailored fits. Notably, Central Cee’s styling in the video deliberately references the outfit he wore during the original stream for his Drake collaboration, “Which One?”
This release lands just ahead of another major milestone for the rapper. His highly anticipated SYNA“>SYNA x Nike collaboration is scheduled to go on sale this Friday, February 13, further expanding his influence beyond music. “Iceman Freestyle” is available now on all major streaming platforms. The SYNA x Nike collection drops tomorrow, February 13.






















