Drake's 'Hotline Bling' jacket on display at new AGO exhibit A new exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario is exploring the music, culture and community that define hip-hop as an art form. CTV News ...
That year, the Recording Academy nominated Drake eight times, including his first album of the year nod for his album, "Views." After “Hotline Bling,” which also topped the Billboard 200 pop ...
The music video for "Hotline Bling," Drake's first to cross the nine-figure threshold on YouTube, embraced retro monochromatic color schemes and the rapper's own dad-like dance moves. "It took ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s bitter beef ruled headlines in 2024 — and it’s far from over. Over the past year, the hip-hop giants have thrown personal jabs at each other through several diss ...
UMG distributes both Drake and Lamar's music. The "Hotline Bling" rapper withdrew the legal motion, which had requested documents and communications from UMG and Spotify. Newsweek contacted Drake ...
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Down Under, but not out: Drake returns in Australia, dons bullet-riddled hoodieTORONTO - Drake kicked off his tour in Perth, Australia on Tuesday with a message for his detractors: he's still standing after a historic rap war with ...
This comes after Drake's lawsuit accused Universal Music Group (UMG) of defamation in connection with Kendrick Lamar's diss track 'They Not Like Us' reigniting his feud with the 'Hotline Bling ...
Drake has officially upped the ante in his battle over Kendrick Lamar's chart-topper "Not Like Us," with a new lawsuit accusing his and Lamar's music distributor of profiting off his defamation by ...
Drake sued his own record label for knowingly spreading the “false and malicious narrative” that he is a pedophile. In the song, Lamar rapped that Drake “likes ’em young” and that people ...
Drake is going after UMG for putting out and promoting "Not Like Us," which references the Canadian rap star as a child predator. However, Los Angeles defamation and media law attorney Tre Lovell ...
Drake’s lawsuit claims that Universal Music Group ‘chose corporate greed over the safety and well-being of its artists’ by allegedly promoting Kendrick Lamar’s song with bots and payola ...
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