Drake is taking legal action against executives of two merchandise brands for allegedly copying his OVO owl logo.
16.02.2020 - 20:56 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Drake is facing a $108,000 (£82,767) lawsuit from the designers of the hi-tech stage he used during his 2018 Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour over claims he never paid for the set-up.
According to design company Sila Sveta, they were hired by the Hotline Bling rapper to create 3D visual elements for the stage to play behind and with Drake while he performed during the joint trek with Migos.
However, while they claim to have gone above and beyond to make sure it was perfect for the rapper, they
Drake is taking legal action against executives of two merchandise brands for allegedly copying his OVO owl logo.
For most 22-year-olds, two nights in a row of partying would be a pretty normal thing. But Kylie Jenner is not your typical 22-year-old.
Drake is taking legal action against Australian company Bellroy and L.A.-based Clae, claiming the merchandise brands copied his OVO owl logo.
Although Kylie Jenner and Drake made sure not to be photographed together when they hit up the same California venue on March 5, they were both photographed leaving the event that evening. The pair tried to hide from cameras as they exited SHOREBar in Santa Monica.
Kylie Jenner and Drake, 33, made headlines for spending time together in 2019 following her split from Travis Scott, 27. It looks like the pair is continuing their close contact into 2020, as they both hit up West Hollywood’s Delilah nightclub on March 5.
Drake has found himself at the centre of backlash after labelling the mother of his child a “fluke” in his new track.
Drake, 33, got the attention of many Twitter users on Mar. 2 when one of the lyrics in his new song “When To Say When” seemed to shade Sophie Brussaux, 30, the mother of his one-year-old son Adonis.
Taylor Swift has been named the best-selling international music act of 2019 in a report issued by IFPI, the organization that speaks for the music industry around the world. The honor reflects strong global sales for her seventh album, “Lover,” which was released in August. Swift’s last time topping the IFPI’s yearly top 10 was back in 2014, the year her blockbuster “1989” came out.
Amanda Bynes proved she’s still a massive Drake fan as she listed her favourite songs of the moment.
Drake thrilled fans over the weekend (February 29-March 1, 2020) by dropping an extended music video featuring two new tracks.
Drake has shared a video for two new songs called “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle.” On Saturday night, the rapper surprised fans by dropping the Theo Skudra-directed visual, which was filmed in Brooklyn and his hometown of Toronto. On “When to Say When,” Drake notably utilizes the same sample as JAY-Z’s “Song Cry,” while “Chicago Freestyle” features a lyrical nod toward Eminem’s “Superman” and a guest spot by newcomer, Giveon.
Now we know what Drake was filming in Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects last month: The rapper dropped two new songs late Saturday night, “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle,” which are merged into a single video. The footage, directed by Theo Skudra, was also shot in Manhattan’s Diamond district and Drake’s hometown of Toronto.
Drake has shared two new tracks, “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle.” “When to Say When” features the same sample as JAY-Z’s “Song Cry,” and “Chicago Freestyle” interpolates Eminem’s “Superman.” The latter song features guest vocals from Giveon. Check out the new video combining the two songs, which arrived by surprise Saturday night (February 29), below.
Director X may not be a household name, but he is a legend of filmmaking. The Toronto native is responsible for some of music’s most iconic music videos, from DMX’s “What’s My Name?” and 112’s “Peaches and Cream” to Drake and Future’s “Life Is Good” in 2020. Over three decades, the visual artist whose real name is Julien Christian Lutz continues to elevate the bar.
Raptors superfan Drake brought not one, but two WWE championship belts to Tuesday night’s tilt between Toronto and the Milwaukee Bucks.
Drake is facing a $108,000 (CAD$142,900) lawsuit from the designers of the hi-tech stage he used during his 2018 Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour over claims he never paid for the set-up.
Ah, the saga continues. While fans wonder whether or not these two are actually back together, one part of this couple has made his stance very clear: Travis Scott’s response to Kylie Jenner dating Drake was not a very “thrilled” one. The Astroworld rapper was apparently so “protective” of Kylie that he couldn’t bear to see her spending time with other men following their split. It looks like he won’t have to be worrying too much longer, though.