Tony Yayo Says 21 Savage Helped Ran To Atlanta Drake With Future

Tony Yayo Says 21 Savage Helped Ran To Atlanta Drake With Future

Tony Yayo says ran to atlanta drake may already have a Future link-up on the way, and he credits 21 Savage with helping squash the beef. The claim lands as Drake’s ICEMAN rollout moves toward its release window, turning a rumor into a business question for anyone tracking the next album cycle.

Yayo’s Future claim

“Drake supposedly shot a video with Future and Big Bank and 21 Savage is the reason that beef is squashed,” Yayo said, putting 21 Savage at the center of the reconciliation talk. He added, “Future will be on the Drake album. I told y’all n***as, ICEMAN is back. Stand up fcking Canada.”

That is the clearest public push yet behind the idea that Drake and Future may be past the tension tied to the 2024 joint project We Don’t Trust You. The record matters because Kendrick Lamar delivered a guest verse on “Like That,” which helped make the Drake-Future split part of the wider rap conversation rather than a private split between collaborators.

ICEMAN and the spillover

Drake is scheduled to close out his ICEMAN livestream series at 9:45 p.m. EST on YouTube, so the timing of Yayo’s comments feeds directly into how listeners will read the rollout. Several unreleased tracks have already surfaced online, including “1AM In Albany,” which keeps the album in the spotlight even before the livestream wraps.

“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,” Yayo said, pairing the collaboration talk with a clear commercial expectation. That kind of framing puts pressure on the album cycle to deliver a record that can travel beyond rumor and into repeat plays.

Lil Baby and Karol G chatter

Unverified reports have also circulated about possible ICEMAN appearances from Lil Baby and Karol G, widening the speculation around Drake’s next move. That chatter does not carry the same weight as Yayo’s on-the-record comments, but it shows how fast the rollout is becoming a running inventory of possible features rather than a closed track list.

“Sometimes when you go against the machine, the machine goes against you,” Yayo said when addressing recent brief disruptions involving Kendrick Lamar’s catalog on streaming platforms. For readers following this cycle, the practical takeaway is simple: the Drake-Future story is now tied to a live album rollout, and the next real proof point is whether ICEMAN surfaces with the collaboration Yayo says is already in motion.

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