Central Cee and Future Lead ICEMAN Feature Payouts

Central Cee and Future Lead ICEMAN Feature Payouts

PrizePicks put central cee and Future at the top of the feature board for Drake’s ICEMAN, and it did so by pricing them as the shortest payouts in markets with liquidity. Drake’s ninth studio album is expected Friday, May 15, giving those numbers immediate weight for anyone tracking the tracklist before release.

PrizePicks Feature Markets

Central Cee and Future carried the highest implied probability to land on ICEMAN, according to PrizePicks Culture Picks projections for who will feature on the album. That leaves the market pointing toward two names rather than a sprawling guest list, with the feature conversation narrowing around the most likely collaborators before the album drops.

Many expect the Drake and Central Cee track “Which One” to appear on the album, and that link is the cleanest reason the rapper’s payout sits near the front of the board. “Which One” was originally released in July 2025, so the projection is not built on a mystery cameo but on a song already tied to both artists.

Future Since 2011

Future’s placement is harder to dismiss because his history with Drake runs back to 2011. The two released the mixtape What a Time to be Alive in 2015, and it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, which gives their partnership a chart record rather than just a familiar name on a rumor list.

“Wait For U” was the last Drake and Future release in 2022, and that gap matters more than any hype cycle around a new album. If Future does show up on ICEMAN, the feature would extend a collaboration that has already produced a No. 1 project and one of Drake’s most durable working relationships.

Kendrick Lamar at 14.28x

Kendrick Lamar’s payout to land a feature on ICEMAN rose from 6.25x to 14.28x on Thursday morning, a sharp move that pushes him further from the top of the board. That swing sits beside the Drake feud that reignited on the leaked track “1 AM in Albany,” which keeps him in the conversation without making him the feature market leader.

The practical read for listeners is simple: Central Cee and Future are the names the market trusts most, while Kendrick’s odds moved the other way fast enough to separate speculation from probability. With ICEMAN due Friday, May 15, the real answer arrives at 12:00 a.m. ET, and the opening tracklist will show whether the market read the room correctly.

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