January's Top 10 Celebrity Real Estate News "Celebrities Who Lost Homes In the California Fires" The devastating California fires hit some of Southern California's most popular celebrity neighborhoods ...
Some big changes are being made at the Detroit Zoo to align with the rebranding that took place in 2024, including a revamp ...
Drake is going after UMG for putting out and promoting "Not Like Us," which references the Canadian rap star as a child predator. However, Los Angeles defamation and media law attorney Tre Lovell ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s bitter beef ruled headlines in 2024 — and it’s far from over. Over the past year, the hip-hop giants have thrown personal jabs at each other through several diss ...
Drake has officially upped the ante in his battle over Kendrick Lamar's chart-topper "Not Like Us," with a new lawsuit accusing his and Lamar's music distributor of profiting off his defamation by ...
Will Drake, a five-time Grammy Award winner, attend this year's Grammys? The answer to that question isn't so simple. Drake and Kendrick Lamar, both Grammy-winning artists, reignited their rap ...
Drake and PartyNextDoor have announced their collaborative album “$ome $exy $ongs 4 U,” releasing on Feb. 14. Drake revealed that the project will land on ...
Fans are calling Sunday's Grammys one of the best nights for the awards show in years after Beyoncé, Chappell Roan, and Kendrick Lamar won big. But Lamar's success made Drake, the rapper's ...
Drake has escalated his ongoing legal battle against his record label, Universal Music Group (UMG), by filing defamation lawsuit against the parent record label he and rival Kendrick Lamar are ...
Drake has taken his feud with Kendrick Lamar to federal court. The “One Dance” rapper, 38, filed a defamation lawsuit in Manhattan on Wednesday against Universal Music Group — which reps ...
Drake’s lawsuit claims that Universal Music Group ‘chose corporate greed over the safety and well-being of its artists’ by allegedly promoting Kendrick Lamar’s song with bots and payola ...
Ever since Kendrick Lamar declared "I choose violence" in March of last year, he and Drake have hurled a barrage of diss tracks back and forth, escalating a rap feud that had been brewing for years.