
What to Know About Julia Wolf, Featured on Drake’s New Song “Dog House”
Julia Wolf, fresh off the release of her new album Pressure and a Goo Goo Dolls cover with mgk, is featured on the latest Iceman era track from Drake.
The Los Angeles-based artist joins Yeat on “Dog House,” which recently got a premiere on the third episode of Drake’s Iceman livestream series. While it’s unclear whether the latest from the OVO Sound co-founder will ultimately land on the final Iceman tracklist, it follows previous album-teasing tracks “What Did I Miss?” and the Central Cee-featuring “Which One.”
Below, we break down everything you need to know about Wolf, who’s soon set to join blink-182 and Green Day, among others, as part of the lineup for the 2025 edition of Chicago’s Riot Fest.
Who is Julia Wolf?
Born in Long Island but currently based in Los Angeles, Wolf pulls from a variety of inspirations in her work. You may know her from the track “In My Room,” which topped 31 million streams earlier this year.
Other key tracks also found on the artist’s latest album, Pressure, include “Loser” and “Jennifer’s Body,” the latter sharing a title with the Megan Fox-starring modern classic that famously borrowed its name from this 1994 Hole song.
Julia Wolf features on Drake’s “Dog House” with Yeat
“Genuinely cannot believe this,” Wolf wrote when teasing the release of Drake’s “Dog House” track following its Iceman episode three reveal.
Drake and Wolf have appeared on each other’s Instagrams in recent months, with Wolf at one point thanking the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards nominee for coming out to one of her shows in his hometown of Toronto.
In an interview with BeatBox in May, Wolf was asked about Drake DMing her. As Wolf tells it, their initial connection was “literally insane” and quickly led to encouragement from her future collaborator.
“I have to say, he’s been super nice and encouraging and took the time to listen to the album, which is crazy,” Wolf said in May. “We’re not friends, but it wasn’t just a DM. I think he likes my artistry and he thinks there’s something special there.”
What else has Julia Wolf said about being featured on a song with Drake?
When reached for comment by Complex, Wolf said she was “so excited” about her “Dog House” appearance.
“I’m so excited to be a part of this track!” Wolf told Complex mere hours before the song hit streaming services. “It’s so fun to see our two worlds collide. It’s insane to have such an impactful artist like Drake even ask for me to be involved.”
Julia Wolf previously worked with mgk
In May, mgk recruited Wolf for a new take on “Iris,” Goo Goo Dolls’ still-heard-everywhere hit from 1998’s City of Angels soundtrack and the band’s Dizzy Up the Girl album, released that same year.
Julia Wolf has three albums to her name, including this year’s Pressure
The title of Julia Wolf’s new album, which follows previous full-lengths Good Thing We Stayed (2023) and Girls in Purgatory (2021), has a deeply personal meaning for the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music alum.
“It perfectly sums up the kind of pressure that I’m feeling,” she said of the Pressure cover art, seen above, in press notes shared in May. “There’s a little blood, but it’s clear that her suspension is almost a way of feeling better.”
Per Wolf, Pressure is intended to “express the emotions that came with that: the soft doubt, the lack of confidence, the comparing myself to literally everyone that breathes.”
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