It would appear that Drake and Kanye West have called a ceasefire in their ongoing war of words. West, or Ye as he is now legally known, shared a picture of himself with Drake and J Prince on Tuesday night.
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Drake has returned to Instagram, sharing a series of posts in which he calls Eminem an “underappreciated” artist.On his Instagram Stories this week Drake shared photos of himself appearing to watch footage from the legendary ‘Up In Smoke Tour’ from 2000, which featured Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Dr Dre and more.Drake wrote alongside sharing photos of Eminem’s performances on the tour: “Man this guy is underappreciated,” tagging Marshall Mathers’ official account.In the same series of posts he
.It would appear that Drake and Kanye West have called a ceasefire in their ongoing war of words. West, or Ye as he is now legally known, shared a picture of himself with Drake and J Prince on Tuesday night.
Drake, dubbed “Fake Drake”, has said that the rapper has indirectly given him his blessing.In an interview with No Jumper, “Fake Drake”, also known as Izzy, spoke about his antics around town and how he has been able to book events while impersonating Drake. Promoters have paid him upwards of $5K to just show up at events, while also covering his travel and accommodation.“People DM me, like, ‘Do you want to come to my event? We can’t pay Drake because he’s too expensive,” said Izzy.
Kanye West and Drake have posed together for a photo at the latter’s home, potentially signalling an end to the pair’s longstanding beef, which was been ongoing since at least 2009.In a photo West – who recently legally changed his name to Ye – shared on Instagram, the two rappers can be seen posing for a photo alongside Ye’s friend J. Prince.
Drake and Kanye West feud is over...for now.
Soulja Boy has spoken about his viral 2019 Drake outburst, which later became a meme.The rapper – real name DeAndre Cortez Way – was speaking on The Breakfast Club with Charlamagne Tha Godwhen the presenter said that Drake is “the biggest rapper in the world” at the time.This led Soulja Boy to get up from his chair and vent his frustrations over the airwaves. “Draaake?” he said in disbelief.
Hours after his performance with Travis Scott, Drake reportedly went to a strip club in Houston, where he spent $1 million on strippers, according to a video posted by DJ Akademiks.
Drake to accept Kanye West’s proposed “peace offering” concert in support of his father’s release from prison.Following the latest series of digs exchanged between Drake and Ye – an on-and-off feud that’s been active since at least 2009 – the latter linked up with Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J.
Unaware. Travis Scott‘s Dave & Busters outing came just hours after the rapper’s Astroworld concert tragedy, during which eight people died and hundreds more were injured.
Kanye West has invited Drake to end their ongoing war of words at a live event to free gang leader Larry Hoover. West, now legally named Ye, made the request in a video alongside Rap-A-Lot CEO J Prince.
Kanye West is extending an olive branch to Drake amid their longtime feud. On Monday, West publicly invited Drake to join him onstage on Dec.
Drake is sharing his thoughts about the deadly tragedy that took place at Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival, sharing his condolences after eight people died and 300 were treated for injuries, following a crowd surge at the event.The singer made a surprise onstage appearance at NRG park in Houston on Friday during the opening night of the festival, before panic started among the crowd of 50,000 people.“I‘ve spent the past few days trying to wrap my mind around this devastating tragedy,”
Drake, who was a guest during Travis Scott's Astroworld 2021 set in Houston, has issued a statement regarding the tragedy that resulted in at least eight deaths at the festival. “I’ve spent the past few days trying to wrap my mind around this devastating tragedy,” Drake wrote in a post shared across social media.
Drake has broken his silence following the crowd surge that left eight people dead and hundreds injured at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival. The rapper, real name Aubrey Graham, 35, said his “heart is broken” for those who lost loved ones on day one of the canceled festival at NRG Park in Houston, Texas on Friday, Nov. 5.
Drake has released his first public statement about the events of Travis Scott‘s Astroworld festival in Houston, Texas last week, where a crowd crush during Scott’s headline set resulted in the deaths of eight people and hundreds of injuries.The rapper appeared onstage alongside Scott during the latter’s set on Friday night (November 5), with the pair performing a handful of songs together.
fatal Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas, which left eight people dead and hundreds injured.The artist, who performed on Friday night alongside Travis Scott, expressed in a statement posted to his Instagram on Monday, that his «heart is broken» and will «be of service» in any way that he can.«I've spent the past few days trying to wrap my mind around this devastating tragedy,» the rapper begins.
Kanye West has publicly declared that he’s ready to make amends with Drake, ending an on-and-off feud that’s been active since at least 2009.The new development comes just days after West appeared on the most recent episode of N.O.R.E.
Kanye West is ready to end his decade-long feud with Drake. Music executive J Prince shared a video with the rapper, 44, on Twitter on Monday, Nov.
Travis Scott has been hit with three lawsuits – one naming Drake as a co-defendant – relating to the crowd crush at his festival Astroworld over the weekend, which resulted in eight deaths and hundreds of injuries.The crush occurred during Scott’s headline performance on Friday night (November 5) at Houston’s NRG Park, when the audience began to compress towards the front of the stage, causing injuries, shortness of breath and, for some, cardiac arrest.The eight people who died at Astroworld
Drake has shared a music video for his latest single ‘Knife Talk’, which features 21 Savage and Three 6 Mafia‘s Project Pat.The track is from the Canadian rapper’s sixth studio album ‘Certified Lover Boy’, which was released in September.The horror film-inspired video is directed by Pablo Rochat, with black and white visuals that include vintage cartoons, old archival clips and shots of the three rappers casually chilling while wielding huge knives.Over the menacing Peter Lee Johnson and Metro