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Drake is in the hot seat over comments he made about DeMar DeRozan following the NBA star's cameo in Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" music video. -
Drake and Future Shockingly End Bitter Feud in Surprise Reconciliation
According to hip hop journalist Elliott Wilson, Drake and Future, 40, have mended fences over the phone after a bitter hip hop feud. -
Drake Celebrates His 38th Birthday by Dropping $50,000 at the Strip Club After Dinner With His Parents
Drake lived his best life after having dinner with his parents. -
Travis Scott Overtakes Drake in Rap Tour Ticket Sales with 'Circus Maximus' Success
Travis Scott's "Circus Maximus" tour sold over 1.5 million tickets, setting a new rap tour record. -
Kendrick Lamar Says He Owns Being 'Soft-Spoken': My Feminine Side Is My 'Superpower'
Kendrick Lamar is sharing how his softer side has become his superpower over the years. -
J. Cole Addresses Rivalries in 'Port Antonio' and Makes An Urgent Plea to Drake
J. Cole's "Port Antonio" reflects on stepping back from feuds with Kendrick Lamar and Drake. -
Drake's Fiery Nightclub Rant Calls Out Fake Friends, Adds Fuel to Kendrick Lamar Feud
Drake warns about fake friends at a Toronto event, urging self-care and personal responsibility. -
Drake Severs Ties With LeBron James Over Kendrick Lamar? Rapper Unfollows NBA Star After 'Pop Out' Appearance
Drake went on an unfollowing spree on Instagram Tuesday, and among those he unfollowed was longtime pal LeBron James. -
Drake's 'Cease and Desist' Buzz Over Kendrick Lamar's No. 1 Diss Track For Super Bowl Halftime Show Debunked
Drake allegedly tried to block Kendrick Lamar from performing "Not Like Us" at the Super Bowl, but denied it. -
Could Diddy's Arrest Expose a Bigger Web? Fans Speculate on Suspicious Ties to Other Music Legends
Diddy faces sex trafficking charges, raising online speculation about other hip-hop figures' alleged misconduct. -
Future's 'Mixtape Pluto' Release Ignites Drake Feud Rumors
Future released his new project, 'Mixtape Pluto,' and it is drawing comparisons to Drake. -
Drake Faces Setback as His 'Best Song' Titled 'Blue Green Red' Vanishes from Streaming Platforms
Drake's "Blue Green Red" was removed from streaming due to copyright claims from producer Clevie Browne, sparking outrage among fans online.
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