It should come as no surprise, then, that Earl Sweatshirt, underground rap’s poet laureate, has singled out the deep Iceman cut “Don’t Worry,” singing the song karaoke-style to close out his recent live sets. “I might just get that boy hit for entertainment,” he sings. The third option, of course, is that it’s a really good song, the type Drake is especially skilled at making. “Don’t Worry” has the Machiavellian feeling of a classic mobster flick, a resolve for vengeance at any cost. “Don’t Worry” might very well become the sleeper hit from Iceman, as clips from Earl’s concerts have already started to boost the song’s presence across feeds.