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Drake Reveals Massive Sports Betting Losses: ‘Gotta Share the Other Side of Gambling’ The rap superstar says he placed nearly $125 million in bets over the past month.
Drake has made history by earning his 10th RIAA Diamond certification, the most of any artist across both singles and albums His latest additions to the Diamond club are the popular songs “Hold ...
In a video captured by a concertgoer (viewable here), Drake promised OVO Fest would take place sometime “this year.” “Congratulations, brother,” Drake said to Cee. “I’m so proud of you ...
I started in 2008, I came all the way from Toronto, Canada. The year is now 2025, and Drizzy Drake is very much still alive.” His heartbeat may be strong, but this is a new reality for Drake.
Drake’s comeback hit “Nokia” recently went on a long trip into the upper reaches of the Hot 100, where it peaked at #2 and entered the song-of-the-summer conversation. But that doesn’t ...
Drake’s own label is roasting the rapper yet again, saying his second stab at the defamation lawsuit he filed over Kendrick Lamar’s song “Not Like Us” is so unfounded, it’s ...
According to OVO artist Smiley, Drake has been in album mode for weeks. "He's on a different mode right now," Smiley says in a video clip shared by Drake on May 5.
One year ago this week, Kendrick Lamar and Drake engaged in a monumental rapid-fire rap beef, trading scathing diss songs like “Euphoria” and “Family Matters” back-to-back, sometimes in a ...
The amended complaint updates a lawsuit Drake filed against Universal Music in January, accusing the label of defaming him by releasing and promoting Kendrick Lamar’s diss track that accuses ...
Drake has filed an amended complaint in his defamation suit with UMG, claiming Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show "assassinated" his character.
Ross, who seemed surprised by the news, asked if it was a solo album. Drake simply replied, “Yeah.” He added, “Shout out to everybody that’s been showing us love, though, for real. On ...
Drake is suing his own label for defamation over Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us.' Experts doubt his chances but some see a possible path.