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Drake is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He began his career as an actor, starring in the television series Degrassi: The Next Generation. However, he soon turned his focus to music, releasing his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010. Since then, he has become one of the most successful and influential hip-hop artists of our time, with numerous chart-topping hits. His music blends elements of rap, R&B, pop, and dancehall. In addition to his music career, He has also appeared in several films and television shows, including Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues and Saturday Night Live. Learn more about him here.

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A still of Canadian superstar Drake, who filed a federal lawsuit against Universal Music Group in the wake of the Kendrick Lamar diss "Not Like Us." Taken from @champagnepapi on Instagram.

Drake Files New Lawsuit In Ongoing ‘Not Like Us’ Legal Saga

Depending on your vantage point, the Drake – Kendrick Lamar beef is either the gift that keeps on giving, or the story that simply refuses to die. In our initial coverage of the spat, we correctly speculated that the end of diss records between the two wouldn’t be the last we heard of the conflict. However, we incorrectly pinned when we would. Rather than heating back up on either one’s following solo albums, a Drake

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TikTok Loses Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and More After UMG Pulls Music

The landscape of your favorite social media platform has just changed overnight with the latest drama between TikTok and Universal Music Group. Universal Music Group and TikTok Fail To Come To An Agreement On January 31st, Universal Music Group and TikTok were due to come to an agreement regarding music licensing. According to UMG’s official statement, the label’s primary concerns outlined in their negotiation included appropriate compensation for music creators, protecting artists from the use

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The official poster for the "It's All A Blur" tour "Big As The What" edition, which adds joint dates alongside J. Cole at stadiums across the country.

It’s All A Blur: Drake & J. Cole’s Joint Stadium Tour

Often hinted at and danced around, a new official collab between Drake and J. Cole was one of hip-hop’s “white whales” for years. As two members of rap’s current big 3, the eventual renewal of their shared history on “First Person Shooter” was exactly as J. Cole called it on the track: “big as the Super Bowl.” For fans of both artists, luckily, that momentum isn’t slowing down any time soon. The pair are hitting

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After three delays, the long awaited Pink Friday 2 by Nicki Minaj is finally here and is stacked with features.

Nicki Minaj Drops Sequel ‘Pink Friday 2′ 13 Years Later

After three delays, the long awaited Pink Friday 2 by Nicki Minaj is finally here. Nicki Minaj Releases Fifth Studio Album Pink Friday 2 The release of the Pink Friday sequel 13 years later is a catastrophic moment not just for Minaj’s “Barbz” but for all hip hop fans. Nicki unleashed singles “Super Freaky Girl,” “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” and “Last Time I Saw You” prior to the LP’s release. Pink Friday 2 includes 22

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The cover for Drake's Scary Hours 3, realized as a deluxe version of his most recent album titled 'For All The Dogs: Scary Hours Edition."

Drake Releases “Scary Hours 3” as “FATD” Deluxe

Don’t call it a comeback—Drake’s Scary Hours 3 (or more accurately: For All The Dogs: Scary Hours Edition) marks the rapper’s return to action, just a shade over five weeks since releasing his 8th studio album. Here’s a breakdown of the six songs included on the tracklist, and all the details surrounding this new EP. Scary Hours 3 Teased Just Hours Before Release If you feel like it’s suspiciously soon for the Canadian rapper to

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The cover art for Drake's "For All The Dogs," the rapper's eighth full length album.

Drake Doesn’t Credit Pet Shop Boys in ‘All the Parties’

Drake’s new album, For All the Dogs, is under fire by the Pet Shop Boys. Why? Because the rapper sang the chorus of “West End Girls” without permission in one of his new songs. Drake’s 23-track record includes features from Bad Bunny, SZA, Lil Yachty, J. Cole, Chief Keef, 21 Savage, Teezo Touchdown, Yeat and PartyNextDoor. He also samples Frank Ocean on the opening track “Virginia Beach.” However, it is the track “All the Parties,”

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