Rick Ross & Kai Cenat Roast Drake’s Iceman Episode 3
Written by b87fm on 09/05/2025
Drake’s cinematic rollout for Iceman Episode 3 didn’t land with everyone — and two big voices let him have it.
Rick Ross wasted no time clowning his longtime rival, renaming the project “White Man” while mocking fan reactions.
“Damn Champagne Papi, they say them songs you just streamed off your new project ‘White Man’, they say that s### ain’t dope,” Rozay said. “The comments crazy.”
Ross also cosigned Twitch star Kai Cenat, who gave the episode a brutal live review during his Mafiathon 3 subathon.
Rick Ross reacting to Drake’s ICEMAN Episode 3:
“Damn Champagne Papi, they say them songs that you just streamed off your new album ‘White Man’, they say that shit ain’t dope… and then Kai Cenat said that shit was ass” pic.twitter.com/z1rk2m1Ked
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) September 5, 2025
“Shout out to Kai Cenat, he kept it real,” Ross added. “Kai said that s### was ass.”
Cenat didn’t hold back either, calling the hour-long stream “the biggest waste of my f###### time.” Frustrated after 90 minutes, he doubled down: “I can’t fake it.”
Kai Cenat’s reaction to Drake’s ICEMAN Episode 3 vs Adin Ross’ 😭
“Biggest waste of my f*cking time… I can’t fake it, that was a**.”pic.twitter.com/jbggQfB65j
— clip 🛸 (@clippedszn) September 5, 2025
The criticism comes after Iceman Episode 3 premiered Thursday (Sept. 4), live from Italy. The stream included new collabs with Yeat, Cash Cobain, Julia Wolf, and PARTYNEXTDOOR, plus surreal visuals of Drake wandering Milan, dodging Pinocchio-masked figures, and receiving mysterious phone calls.
On “That’s Just How I Feel,” Drizzy even seemed to hint at his feud with Kendrick Lamar, rapping:
“And I really did f### up the summer / Not the way I f##### up last summer.”
DRAKE – THATS JUST HOW I FEEL pic.twitter.com/VApGzHa9H0
— ALMIGHTEE. (@realalmightee) September 5, 2025
The episode ended with Drake giving up the chase, before closing with a tribute to Italian fashion legend Giorgio Armani, who passed away the same day.
Whether you call it art or a flop, one thing’s clear — Drake’s experiment has the culture talking.