2026 · From the album ICEMAN
Shabang
by Drake
The reading
A rapid-fire self-interrogation in which Drake answers his own questions about rivals, women, money, and legacy, sounding bored at the top and itching to prove he still belongs there
02 · Interpretation
Shabang: Drake Talking to Himself at the Top
Shabang is structured like an interview Drake is conducting with himself. Almost every line is a question and an answer, fired off in pairs, with producer Maneesh and longtime collaborator 40 getting shout-outs as the beat shifts. The format is the meaning: a man at the top of the game running diagnostics, ticking through opps, women, money, and chart position to confirm he is still who he says he is.
The opening salvo sets the tone. "All of my opps, they dead," he says, then immediately asks why people hype him up and where it lands in his head. The flex and the doubt sit in the same breath. By the time he tells someone not to leave again and promises he won't, the song has already admitted that the armor is thin. The Bryson reference, with the warning to anyone thinking about testing him, plays as a callback to one of his more public confrontations, kept vague enough to function as a general threat.
The middle section is where the song's real subject surfaces: relevance. Drake asks where the beef is (cooked), where the boy is (booked), and then drops the line that does the most work on the whole track: he doesn't recognize the names at the top of the charts. For an artist who has spent more than a decade as the default pop-rap benchmark, that's a pointed admission. He follows it by panning a peer's recent release as mid and skippable, which reads less like confidence than like a man checking that the competition is still beneath him.
The women on Shabang are sketched in shorthand. One is trying to finesse Polymarket, the prediction-market site, for cash, which dates the song precisely to its late-2020s moment. Another shows up in a Nike tennis skirt. A third texts that she misses him in all caps, to which he answers, coldly, that she needs to aim better. These aren't romantic vignettes; they're inventory.
Then the violence imagery escalates. A friend who can't pay him back promises the next hat he catches will be free, meaning a bullet. Extendos, switches that aren't Nintendos, friends hanging out windows. The jokes are tight but the content is grim, and it sits oddly next to the lonelier admissions about missing someone and wanting things to get better. The repeated "I know it get better than that" is the closest the song comes to a chorus, and it functions as a self-soothing chant rather than a hook.
The 40 verse and the real question
The final movement is addressed to Noah "40" Shebib, Drake's longtime producer and the closest thing to a confessor in his catalog. The mood changes. He asks himself what he is now and answers "possessed." He says he's refreshed but in the same breath admits people are stressed about secrets he's holding, and he hasn't decided whether he'll take them to his grave. The flexes give way to something closer to a threat aimed at unnamed peers: don't put me to the test, they want to get back on the internet, I want to get back in the flesh. The contrast is the punchline. Everyone else is fighting online; he's claiming a different plane.
In the context of ICEMAN, released in May 2026, Shabang functions as a thesis track. After several years of public conflict, chart turbulence, and questions about whether Drake's commercial dominance had finally cracked, the song is him performing the audit in real time and telling the listener the numbers still work, while quietly conceding that he has to keep asking.
What gives Shabang its staying power, if it has any, is the format. Most rap flex songs assert; this one interrogates. The Q&A device lets Drake be cocky and uncertain in the same bar, which is the register he has always been best in. It is less a victory lap than a man checking his pulse in public.
Themes catalogued
03 · Lyrics
"Shabang"
Yeah, Ice
Yeah
Maneesh on the beat, shabang (Woo)
All of my opps, they dead
Why do they gas me up?
Where does it go? My head (Mama)
How much I got? A lot
Don't leave again, I won't
Thinkin' of tryin' me, do like Bryson
Pussy-ass nigga, then don't
Can I forgive? I can't
What do I need? Some head
Shorty keep askin' the date
She tryna finesse Polymarket for bread (Bando)
Where is the beef? It's cooked
Where is the boy? He's booked (Skrrt, skrrt)
Don't even recognize none of thеse names at the top of thе charts
I looked (Huh?)
Am I upset? A bit
Last one you dropped was shit
I did press play on that ho
Mid, mid, mid, skip, skip
What should I take? A trip (Gone)
Who should I take? His bitch
Tennis lessons with a Nike skirt on and her ass poppin' out
You're sick (She bad)
Where is the GOAT? They need one
The mirror's right here, I see one
My nigga don't know how to pay me back
So he said next hat he catch is a free one (Grrah)
What kinda clip? Extendo
What kinda switch? Not Nintendo
Y'all hangin' out with friends, though
They hangin' out the window (Baow)
What's up with gang? We back
What's in my raps? It's facts
She said she miss me, all caps
Gotta aim better than that
What's up with life? It's lit
But I know it get better than that
I know it get better than that
I know it get better than that
Maneesh on the beat, shabang (Woo)
All of my opps, they dead
Why do they gas me up?
Where does it go? My head (Migo)
How much I got? A lot
Don't leave again, I won't
Thinkin' of tryin' me, do like Bryson, pussy-ass nigga, then—
Don't
40, what's up? Shabang (Uh)
All my opps, they dess
What am I now? Possessed
How do I feel, though? Refreshed (Woo)
Secrets I know got you stressed
Will I take those to my death? (What?)
Haven't decided just yet, ayy, yeah
40, what's up? Shabang (Uh)
All of my opps, they dess
Please don't put me to the test (What?)
They tryna get back on the 'net
I'm tryna get back in the flesh (Woo)
Yeah
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04 · FAQ
Frequently asked
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05 · Discography