The rapper Drake has sued Universal Music Group for defamation, alleging the music empire of promoting a diss track against ...
Mike Blake/Reuters; Gabriella Angotti-Jones for The New York Times Supported by By Joe Coscarelli Kendrick Lamar’s smash “Not Like Us” has been ... home dotted with markers meant to ...
Certified pedophile." The cover art of "Not Like Us" showed a photo of Drake's house covered in red markers that are used to identify registered sex offenders. The "Not Like Us" music video opens ...
His lawyers noted that the artwork for Not Like Us was based on an aerial photograph of Drake's $100m Toronto mansion, dotted with red markers that are often used to represent the presence of ...
In a federal lawsuit on Wednesday, Drake accused Universal Music Group of putting his life and reputation at risk by releasing and promoting the popular diss track. By Joe Coscarelli During a ...
The complaint pointed to the digital cover art for “Not Like Us,” which includes a satellite image of Drake’s Toronto residence with multiple red markers meant to represent sex offender ...
And the fatal blow was 'Not ... red markers meant to identify the homes of registered sex offenders, the lawsuit references a shooting at the residence that occurred days after the release of 'Not ...