Drake has officially upped the ante in his battle ... "broke through" on multiple streaming platforms. The "God's Plan" rapper asked the court to order the companies to hand over evidence related ...
In a cypher at the BET Hip-Hop Awards in 2013, Lamar used the name of Drake’s album, Nothing Was the Same, to allude to “Control” upsetting the Canadian rapper: “Nothing’s been the same ...
Whelp, Drake just brushed off Wack 100’s warning to steer clear of the controversial Toronto rapper Top5, as the two were spotted together at a Toronto Raptors game. Clearly. Get this ...
In 2015, many fans believe that Lamar accused Drake of using a ghostwriter, pointing to Lamar's 2015 track "King Kunta," where he raps, "I can dig rappin', but a rapper with a ghostwriter?
Their dispute appears to have begun a year prior, when rapper J. Cole collaborated with Drake on the song, “First Person Shooter.” On that track, Cole refers to himself, Lamar and Drake as the ...
Although Drake withdrew his legal petition against his label, Universal Music Group, on Tuesday, he doubled down Wednesday, suing the company for defamation and harassment, spreading the “false ...
Rapper Drake on Wednesday filed suit against his own label, saying Universal Music Group's release and promotion of a Kendrick Lamar track dissing him amounted to defamation and harassment. UMG -- ...
Drake is suing the world’s biggest record company — a company to which he himself is signed. In a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday, the superstar rapper accused Universal Music Group of ...