According to an 81-page lawsuit, the Toronto superstar claims he pulled his seven-year-old son, Adonis, out of school due to security concerns. The suit details a series of incidents that allegedly occurred at Drake's home in May 2024,
What you’ll probably recall, despite their bond, DeRozan recently appeared in the video for Kendrick Lamar’s diss track against Drake, sparking rumors of tension. DeRozan, however, told The Sacramento Bee in July, “Drake’s still my man… it’s music, entertainment… two of the biggest rappers… battled it out… that’s what you want to see as a fan.”
TORONTO — A defamation lawsuit filed by Drake against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” includes new details about a high-profile shooting that seriously injured a security guard outside the Canadian rapper’s Toronto home last year.
Drake sued his music distributor, Universal Music, for defamation and harassment over the release and promotion of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us."
Buried in his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, Drake named several popular social media personalities. And they aren't happy.
Joe Budden criticized Drake for suing UMG, accusing him of hypocrisy and "playing both sides" in his feud with Kendrick Lamar.
While the Toronto rapper withdrew one of his legal actions against UMG, he made the other an official lawsuit.
Drake is not one to mess with. The rapper filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), accusing the company of aiding in the promotion of the false lyrics Kendrick Lamar's “Not Like Us” that paint the artist as a pedophile.
DJ Akademiks alleges Drake facilitated women for LeBron James, sparking controversy. Drake's new track hints at tension between the two.
Others blamed what's come to be known as the "Toronto curse," an idea that first appeared after a run of high-profile concert cancellations in the city — including Justin Bieber and the Weeknd — two years earlier during the summer of 2022.
Then on Wednesday, news broke that the Toronto superstar decided to file a straight-up defamation lawsuit against his current and longtime parent record company, Universal Music Group. Drake claims UMG benefited and helped promote a “false and malicious narrative” and chose “corporate greed over the safety and well-being of its artists.”
Get this, Top5, who recently won a legal victory in a high-profile murder case with Drake’s assistance, shared an Instagram video showing himself and the OVO Sound superstar walking to their seats during the Raptors’ 104-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on January 13. The 25-year-old rapper captioned the post: “Me & twin @champagnepapi.”