While Canadian rapper Drake wasn't up for any Grammy Awards this year, the Kendrick Lamar diss track aimed at him - Not Like ...
After sweeping the Grammys on Sunday, Lamar’s ubiquitous Drake diss could be the centerpiece of the halftime show. That, it ...
Over six-plus minutes, Lamar addresses each member of Drake's family, including his son, who was 6 years old at the time of the song's release. "Dear Adonis, I'm sorry that that man is your father ...
"Drake and others in the house rushed to the man's aid, trying to keep him from bleeding out while the ambulance came," the lawsuit said. "The injuries he sustained were serious and, for two days ...
A Canadian man is making headlines for being rapper and singer Drake’s doppelgänger. Nicholas Ray, 42, a nutrition salesman from Toronto, was living a regular life until a basketball game about ten ...
“During the nearly 30 minutes it took for the ambulance to arrive, Drake and others labored to keep the man alive by applying pressure to the gunshot wound with towels. Blood was everywhere ...
After the shooting, “Drake and others labored to keep the man alive by applying pressure to the gunshot wound with towels,” per the lawsuit. Two other break-ins happened in the following days ...
Drake and Kendrick Lamar's explosive feud has captivated the hip-hop world — but as Drake notes in his diss track "Push Ups," the two have an even more tangled, contentious history than meets ...
who was also one of Drake’s friends.” The suit states that it took nearly 30 minutes for an ambulance to arrive, during which time those present “labored to keep the man alive by applying ...
“It takes a man to be a man, your dad is not responsive, I look at him and wish your grandpa woulda wore a condom,” alludes that Drake let someone pee on his leg, and that he routinely pays for se ...
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 ...
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 ...