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The Canadian superstar headlined all three nights of London’s Wireless Festival, showing off his range, reach and a glimpse ...
Drake’s longest-charting Hot 100 hit overall is “No Guidance” (Chris Brown featuring Drake; 46 total weeks). Teddy Swims’ ...
The rapper alleges that Universal Music Group boosted Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," a song which Drake says is defamatory to him.
Drake returns to the charts as “What Did I Miss?” debuts at No. 11 on US Top Songs with 3.2M views, while “SOMEBODY LOVES ME” ...
Drake's three-day residency at London's Wireless Festival concluded on a sour note after the rapper's headline slot ended ...
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XXL on MSNShould Drake Just Take a Year Off and Disappear?Drake has been on a bullet train to the top since the dawn of the last decade. The unsuspecting child actor from Toronto has morphed into a habitual hit-making rap star, with the clout, numbers and ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNUMG lawsuit esclates: Drake names 63 potential witnesses in defamation case against Universal Music GroupDrake has started a big fight with his lawsuit against Universal Music Group. He claims they helped spread Kendrick Lamar's ...
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Parade on MSNVanessa Carlton Details Joining Drake at Wireless FestivalCarlton opened up about the performance after surprising Drake's U.K. fans during his three-day run at the Wireless Festival ...
Despite a strong debut from "What Did I Miss," it's clear Drake still wanted to steal the spot from Alex Warren's "Ordinary." ...
Will Drake Kill the Diss Track? How the artist's lawsuit against Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' could suppress a vital part of hip-hop culture.
UMG says Drake's updated defamation complaint over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" is legal "blather" and should be dismissed.
Five Grammys, one Super Bowl halftime show, a slew of diss tracks and a handful of litigations later, the battle between Drake and Lamar continues.
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