Drake
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Music Live Nation Australia says Drake will still be returning to Australia and New Zealand at some point in the future.
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Music Cheryl James of Salt-N-Pepa says Drake suing UMG over Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning diss track is "kind of like calling the police."
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Music Drake dropped the song as the lead single from his highly-anticipated new album, "Iceman," which is dropping later this year.
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Music Drake recently took to Instagram to share a mysterious post about what's to come, leaving his fans to speculate.
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Music Drake flooded social media with photos brandishing specific phrases and the branding design from his last album.
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Music Last month, Drake and PartyNextDoor teamed up to unleash their anxiously awaited album, "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U."
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Music Wack 100 rode for Kendrick Lamar in the Drake battle, whereas Adam22 took more of a neutral or even occasionally pro-OVO stance.
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Music Elliott Wilson had previously taken Kendrick Lamar's side in the Drake battle, but draws the line at cultural outsiders joining in on the fun.
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Music Diddy's parties have been the subject of various civil lawsuits alleging misconduct, and is at the center of his federal case.
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Music Wack 100 previously asked Drake to reach out to him about the concerning flash drive during an episode of "No Jumper."
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Cole Blake -
Music Drake may have played nice with iHeartMedia, but the rapper is adamant about learning the truth with UMG's marketing tactics.
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Elias Andrews -
Streetwear Even Kim Kardashian is spinning "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U," and some Drake fans are digging deeper into these implications.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares