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Drake Quietly Ends Partnership With Booking Agent Amid Fallout From Kendrick Lamar Feud
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Drake Quietly Ends Partnership With Booking Agent Amid Fallout From Kendrick Lamar Feud

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Drake Quietly Ends Partnership With Booking Agent Amid Fallout From Kendrick Lamar Feud

Drake quietly ended his relationship with the booking agent he shared with Kendrick Lamar earlier this year, according to Billboard. The move was kept largely out of public view in an effort to avoid media attention.

A source told Billboard that Drake and longtime agent Brent Smith of Wasserman Music have not worked together for most — and possibly all — of 2025. The split was linked in part to the fallout from Drake’s feud with Lamar, which escalated following the release of Drake’s Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 diss track, “Not Like Us.”

Drake had worked with Smith for more than a decade, beginning during Smith’s time at WME and continuing after Smith joined Wasserman Music in 2020. Smith currently serves as the company’s executive vice president and managing executive.

Billboard reports that Drake will now be represented at CAA by a team led by Daryl Eaton. Hits Daily Double first reported the news.

Drake’s departure from Wasserman follows the major success of Lamar and SZA’s Grand National Tour, which earned $358.6 million and sold 1.76 million tickets, making it one of the highest-grossing hip-hop tours on record, according to Billboard Boxscore. Drake is said to be preparing for his own 2026 tour with Live Nation, with whom he has a long-standing exclusive global touring agreement. The shared booking agent had been a point of interest in the industry as Drake and Lamar’s conflict intensified. Drake also sued Universal Music Group over lyrics in “Not Like Us,” claiming the statements were false and defamatory. A federal judge dismissed the case last month, and Drake’s legal team has filed an appeal.


November 15, 2025 0 comments
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Lawsuit Against Spotify Calls ‘Billions’ of Drake Streams ‘Fraudulent’
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Lawsuit Against Spotify Calls ‘Billions’ of Drake Streams ‘Fraudulent’

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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A new class action lawsuit against Spotify alleges the company has “turned a blind eye” to “mass-scale fraudulent streaming” on its platform and that one musician in particular has been the beneficiary of “billions” of fake streams: Drake.

The suit was filed in California District Court on Sunday night with rapper (and cousin of Snoop Dogg) RBX named as the lead plaintiff. While the most eye-popping allegations in the suit relate to Drake’s streaming numbers, there are no specific accusations of wrongdoing against the “Nokia” rapper. Only Spotify is named as a defendant. 

“Every month, under Spotify’s watchful eye, billions of fraudulent streams are generated from fake, illegitimate, and/or illegal methods,” like bots, the lawsuit states. Such “mass scale” streaming fraud, it continues, “causes massive financial harm to legitimate artists, songwriters, producers, and other rightsholders.” 

Streaming royalties are paid out through a “streamshare” model, where subscription and ad dollars are put into a giant pool, with the money divvied up based on each artist’s share of the total streams. Most of that money already flows upstream to the most successful artists and biggest rights holders. In this type of shared-pool model, fake streams hurt other artists whose shares aren’t inflated. (Spotify and representatives for Drake did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)

While the lawsuit suggests that use of bots is widespread on Spotify, the only example it cites pertains to Drake. It claims “voluminous information” which Spotify “knows or should know” proves that a “substantial, non-trivial percentage” of Drake’s approximately 37 billion streams were “inauthentic and appeared to be the work of a sprawling network of Bot Accounts.”

This allegedly fraudulent activity took place between January 2022 and September 2025, according to the complaint. It claims an examination of Drake’s streams revealed “abnormal VPN usage” had obscured the location of the bot accounts streaming Drake’s songs. For instance, the lawsuit claims that over a four-day period in 2024, at least 250,000 streams of his song “No Face” originated in Turkey “but were falsely geomapped through the coordinated use of VPNs to the United Kingdom in [an] attempt to obscure their origins.”

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The lawsuit also alleges that “a large percentage” of accounts streaming Drake’s music were “geographically concentrated around areas whose population could not support” such a high volume of streams. No exact places or numbers were given, though the suit claimed that some streams reportedly originated in areas with “zero residential addresses.” 

The lawsuit also cites “significant and irregular uptick months” for Drake’s songs long after they’ve been released, as well as “slower and less dramatic” decay rates for Drake’s music compared to his contemporaries. (Decay rate refers to a typical streaming pattern where plays of an album or song naturally dwindle in the weeks and months after release.) 

The lawsuit further claims that “the number of streams of Drake’s music attributable to individual accounts is staggering and irregular,” with a “massive amount of accounts listening to Drake’s music” doing so “23 hours a day.” Less than two percent of these users, the lawsuit goes on to claim, account for “roughly 15 percent” of Drake’s streams; and about about nine percent of Drake’s streams “are attributable to less than one percent” of these users. 

“As a result,” the complaint claims, “Drake’s music accumulated far higher total streams compared to other highly streamed artists, even though those artists had far more ‘users’ than Drake.” 

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The lawsuit does not state how the plaintiffs, or their lawyers, obtained this data, nor does it shed any light on how the analysis of Drake’s streaming numbers was conducted.

These allegedly fraudulent streams “generated significant revenues” for Drake and his company Frozen Moments, at the expense of other artists, the lawsuit claims. But it also states that Spotify “deliberately turns a blind eye to fraudulent streaming” for its own benefit. 

While Spotify has taken steps in recent years to combat and tamp down streaming fraud, the lawsuit casts doubt on the efficacy of these measures and Spotify’s own incentives to stop fraud. It suggests that Spotify is particularly vulnerable to bots on the platform’s ad-supported free tier because myriad accounts can be generated without handing over a credit card number. By allegedly allowing bots to run rampant, Spotify can present high stream and user activity numbers to potential advertisers, the lawsuit alleges. 

“For Spotify, more users and music streams means more advertising dollars, so long as the true origin of the streams remains hidden,” the lawsuit states. (Spotify also loses money in the form of royalty payouts whenever fraudulent streaming occurs.)

“Artists across the streaming industry need accurate reporting of streams and effective fraud detection to ensure fair compensation. When streams are artificially inflated on a large scale – as my client’s lawsuit alleges has happened with respect to streams of Drake’s music – it affects the income of countless songwriters, performers, and producers,” Mark Pifko, one of the lawyers with Baron and Budd, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of RBX, tells Rolling Stone. “The lawsuit seeks to address these broader issues, recoup losses for affected musicians, and make the streaming ecosystem as fair and transparent as possible for everyone involved.”

The new lawsuit — and the claims regarding Drake’s music — notably come just weeks after a judge tossed Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group, which contained its own allegations of streaming fraud. Though technically a defamation case, Drake accused his own record label UMG of artificially inflating the popularity of Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us,” marking arguably the most high-profile allegation of streaming fraud to date. UMG denied all of Drake’s allegations and the streaming fraud claims specifically, writing in a March legal filing, “There is no evidence of any such stream manipulation.”

Streaming fraud has been a topic of discussion in the industry for years. While pinpointing just how rampant it is — and calculating corresponding losses — is difficult, most estimates hover in the range of hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars. A 2019 Rolling Stone report noted that fake streams could be costing artists $300 million a year. A 2023 study in France found that between one and three percent of all streams in the country were fake. If those numbers held true globally, that would mean royalty losses up to $510 million. Last year, Beatdapp, a streaming fraud detection program, estimated that at least 10 percent of all streams are fraudulent, leading to annual losses of $2 to $3 billion. 

Efforts to crack down on streaming fraud have ramped up around the world. A Danish man was convicted last year, while another individual was arrested in Brazil back in March. Over the summer, officials in Turkey — where the lawsuit says some of the allegedly fraudulent Drake streams originated — started investigating Spotify over several allegations, including bribes for playlist placement and bot streams distorting domestic charts. (A rep for Spotify told Music Business Worldwide at the time that they are “cooperating with the investigation, are actively seeking to understand it, and will work toward a swift, constructive resolution with the Turkish Competition Authority.”) 

And in the U.S., federal prosecutors brought an unprecedented streaming fraud indictment last September against a North Carolina musician named Michael Smith. Smith is accused of using artificial intelligence to generate hundreds of thousands of songs, which he then allegedly streamed with bots. The feds claim that, at one point, Smith had as many as 10,000 active bot accounts streaming his music, and allegedly made over $10 million from this scheme. (Smith has denied the charges.)

Drake filed his first legal claims over “Not Like Us” just two months after Smith was arrested and indicted, and the official defamation suit was brought in January of this year. The streaming fraud allegations against UMG were based on statements from a purported anonymous whistleblower, who appeared on a show by DJ Akademiks, the popular streamer and longtime Drake associate. As stated in Drake’s lawsuit, the whistleblower claimed that Lamar’s label, Insterscope (a UMG subsidiary), paid him $2,500 “via third parties” to “use ‘bots’ to achieve 30 million streams on Spotify in the initial days following” the release of “Not Like Us.” Per the suit, the whistleblower said the goal was “jumpstarting” the song’s spread and making it “a crazy hit” on the platform.

UMG, in a motion to dismiss, noted the whistleblower “directly refuted” his own claim when he said that he was hired by Lamar’s manager, Anthony Saleh. In a revised complaint filed in April, Drake pared down his allegation, claiming “UMG was aware that third parties were using bots to stream the Recording and turned a blind eye, despite having the power to stop such behavior.”

The original suit also alleged that UMG “conferred financial benefits” to Apple so that Siri would “purposely misdirect users to” “Not Like Us” when they asked it to play Drake’s album, Certified Lover Boy. This claim was sourced partly to a viral video posted by HipHopDX’s Jeremy Hecht, who later clarified that Siri appeared capable of pulling up songs based on just lyrics it recognized. Thus, asking Siri to play Certified Lover Boy — without specifying “by Drake” — could conceivably trigger “Not Like Us,” because of Lamar’s line, “Certified loverboy? Certified pedophiles.” 

Even before Drake filed his defamation lawsuit, many legal experts and industry figures were skeptical of his allegations and their viability in court. Speaking with Rolling Stone last year about the petition, Brian Zisook, co-founder of the streaming service Audiomack, even suggested Drake might regret asking Universal to provide documentation of artificial streaming. 

“It’s likely that a lot of artists, Drake included, have benefited [from streaming bots] without their knowledge,” he said. Zisook also noted that many top artists have labels and distribution partners who have “opted into above-board programs like Discovery Mode and have artificially manipulated streams, and the artist has no idea. And they don’t ask questions because it looks good.”

Ultimately, Drake’s suit faltered. A judge summarily dismissed the suit’s defamation accusations, ruling that “Not Like Us,” as a diss track, qualified as “nonactionable opinion.” And while the judge’s decision largely centered on the validity of Drake’s defamation claims — or lack thereof — she also briefly addressed his streaming fraud allegations. She said Drake’s evidence essentially amounts to “Tweets by individual users and reporting from fans,” and called his “reliance on online comments and reporting insufficient to meet the plausibility standard.”

The proposed class action filed Sunday claims damages in excess of $5 million. It’s asking that a federal judge certify the lawsuit as a class action, order Spotify to identify alleged victims, and oversee a jury trial seeking compensatory and punitive damages.

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The Most Influential Rappers Of The 21st Century: Drake, Ye, And More
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The Most Influential Rappers Of The 21st Century: Drake, Ye, And More

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Drake‘s influence stands as one of the most transformative in music history — not just in Hip-Hop, but in global popular music.

His early tapes and albums brought melodic confession to Hip-Hop with a potency we hadn’t seen before his arrival. While not the first to do so, Drake’s particular execution of melody-laden bars has become thee standard, with that hybrid cadence becoming the template for artists like Bryson Tiller, Rod Wave, Toosii, and A Boogie. His emotional tone helped birth sub-genres like emo rap, alt-R&B, and trap soul, while Noah “40” Shebib’s production — muted drums, ambient pads & reverb, dreamy piano melodies — provide a warm, but distant vibe for the listener that feels almost irresistible to the ear, leading to its appeal and infinite replication as the sound of modern introspection, particularly after 2011’s Take Care.

Drizzy also brought the multiculturalism of his hometown to the mainstream, incorporating Afrobeat, UK grime, dancehall, and more into hits that redefined how rap was perceived globally. While often accused of being a “culture vulture” for it, artist including Vybz Kartel and Skepta have not only co-signed his embrace of their culture, but thanked him for bringing it to broader audiences, believing he did so respectfully, not exploitively.

Vybz Kartel and Drake perform at Scotiabank Arena on October 26, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Robert Okine/Getty Images)

His adaptability is studied by genre-fluid artists who see him weave between R&B crooner and MC without losing respect in either regard. He also influenced artists like The Weeknd, Post Malone, Ed Sheeran and the Biebs to occasionally lean into rap cadences while showcasing their vocals. He’s ultimately affected how modern artists sound, drop music, emotionally connect, and exist as superstars, with a Graham’s number of offspring to prove it.

Artistic Descendants: Tory Lanez, Bryson Tiller, Rod Wave, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Post Malone, Latto, Russ, Jack Harlow, 6LACK, The Weeknd, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, NAV, Yung Bleu, Jhené Aiko, Tee Grizzley, Cash Cobain, Brent Faiyaz, Dave, Giggs, Headie One, J Hus, etc.

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Drake Files Appeal To Reopen Defamation Case Against UMG Over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us"
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Drake Files Appeal To Reopen Defamation Case Against UMG Over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us”

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Drake Files Appeal To Reopen Defamation Case Against UMG Over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us”

Seems like #Drake is really trying to leave his latest rap battle with something.

The Toronto native has filed an appeal to revive his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (#UMG), stemming from #KendrickLamar’s Grammy-winning diss record, Not Like Us. Originally dismissed by a judge earlier this month, the rapper’s team argues the court erred by treating the song’s allegations, including claims he is a “certified pedophile,’ as non-actionable opinion.

As reported, District Judge Jeannette Vargas said, “The fact that the Recording was made in the midst of a rap battle is essential to assessing its impact on a reasonable listener.” Judge Vargas added, “Even apparent statements of fact may assume the character of statements of opinion… when made in public debate, heated labor dispute, or other circumstances in which an audience may anticipate the use of epithets, fiery rhetoric or hyperbole.”

The appeal marks the next chapter in a contentious legal battle that began when Drake sued UMG in January 2025, alleging the label “approved, published and launched a campaign” around the song despite knowing it contained false and dangerous accusations against him.

Do you think Drake’s taking things too far, or is he right to fight this one out??


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Drake to Appeal “Not Like Us” Lawsuit Ruling
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Drake to Appeal “Not Like Us” Lawsuit Ruling

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Drake is hoping to revive his lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) that a federal judge threw out earlier this month. The musician and his legal team filed a notice of appeal today (October 29) in a New York federal court.

When reached by Pitchfork, a spokesperson for Drake said, “This confirms our intent to appeal, and we look forward to the Court of Appeals reviewing that filing in the coming weeks.” Representatives for Universal Music Group did not immediately respond to Pitchfork’s request for comment.

Drake filed his lawsuit against UMG in January, alleging that the music corporation “waged an unrelenting campaign” to promote “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar’s famous diss song that he believed to be defamatory. UMG had asked for the complaint’s dismissal, arguing that Drake “lost a rap battle that he provoked and in which he willingly participated.”

Judge Jeannette A. Vargas ostensibly agreed with UMG, ruling that “the broader context of a heated rap battle, with incendiary language and offensive accusations hurled by both participants, would not incline the reasonable listener to believe that ‘Not Like Us’ imparts verifiable facts.”

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Drake Sued in Missouri Over ‘Deceptive’ Stake.us Online Casino
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Drake Sued in Missouri Over ‘Deceptive’ Stake.us Online Casino

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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The lawsuit, structured as a class action, accuses the rapper of promoting an illegal online casino

Drake is being sued by a Missouri man who claims the music superstar, along with influencer Adin Ross and an online casino named Stake.us, received “unjust enrichment” from the purportedly “deceptive” sweepstakes casino.

In a 34-page class action complaint obtained by Rolling Stone, plaintiff Justin Killham alleges Drake and Ross actively misled consumers when they promoted Stake.us as a “harmless” social casino when, according to the lawsuit, it’s a “highly addictive” and “unlawful gambling platform.”

Filed Monday in Jackson County Circuit court, the lawsuit accuses Drake and Ross of “deceptive, fraudulent and unfair” practices that violate Missouri law and cause real-life gambling losses to at-risk users.

“Stake’s deceptive trade practices have inflicted severe harm on the vulnerable in Missouri, and especially on individuals prone to gambling addiction and younger consumers targeted through Stake’s ‘free play’ marketing,” the lawsuit states. It alleges Stake.us created a dual-currency system that bundles its virtual, purportedly non-redeemable “gold coins” with a second type of token called “Stake Cash” that can be wagered on casino games and cashed out for real money at a fixed 1:1 ratio to the U.S. dollar. This makes token transactions “a clear vehicle for real-money gambling,” the lawsuit states.

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This type of dual-currency model is considered a loophole by critics and has faced a backlash by legislators. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill earlier this month to address the problem. (Attempts to reach reps for Drake, Ross and Stake were not immediately successful Tuesday.) 

Drake and Ross have been high-profile promoters of Stake, receiving millions from the company to engage in livestream gambling promoting the platform. These streams are carried out “under deeply fraudulent pretenses,” the lawsuit claims. “When Ross and Drake purport to gamble online with Stake.com, they often do not do so with their own money despite telling the public in Missouri and elsewhere the opposite,” the filing states. The complaint argues that “Stake’s influencer marketing, especially through Drake and Ross, is directed, among others, at teenagers in Missouri and in other states.”

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Drake joins Vybz Kartel for historic Canadian show
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Drake joins Vybz Kartel for historic Canadian show

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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TORONTO – When Drake was a teenager, he’d stand outside Toronto’s long-gone Escape Nightclub handing out flyers just to get inside and lose himself in Vybz Kartel’s music. On Sunday night, he came full circle, recalling that memory on stage as he welcomed the dancehall star for his first-ever Canadian concert at Scotiabank Arena.

Kartel, dressed head to toe in Blue Jays gear, kicked off night one of three sold-out Toronto shows at the venue, becoming the first Jamaican artist to achieve the milestone.

“Look at all these people right here, how much time we’ve spent with this man’s music right here,” Drake told a frenzied crowd.

Moments earlier, the Toronto rapper made a surprise appearance, performing a string of hits — including 2016’s “Controlla” and this year’s “Nokia” — from a balcony in the arena’s lower level.

“We’ve been waiting to see you our whole [expletive] lives. Welcome home — we’re so happy to have you,” Drake told Kartel before asking permission to play some songs.

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The Toronto shows, presented by Drake’s company OVO, have been long-awaited by Canadian fans. Born Adidja Palmer, Vybz Kartel is one of dancehall’s most influential — and controversial — figures. He rose to prominence in the early 2000s with hits blending dancehall and hip-hop, and continued releasing music even after his 2014 murder conviction and life sentence. Several albums, including 2016’s Billboard-charting “King of the Dancehall,” were recorded covertly from prison.

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Kartel’s conviction was overturned in March 2024 due to juror misconduct, and he was released last year. Since then, the 49-year-old has earned a Grammy nomination, embarked on a world tour and released a steady stream of new music.

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Drake has long credited Kartel as one of his biggest influences, referencing him in interviews and on social media. Drake invited Kartel to join him on stage at London’s Wireless Festival over the summer, and their collaboration continued on Canadian soil Sunday.

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The crowd thundered when Kartel took the stage to his remix of Akon’s 2004 hit “Locked Up,” wielding a baseball bat and wearing a powder-blue Blue Jays jersey with “Worl’ Boss” — one of his nicknames — stitched on the back.

“Canada, we’re here!” he declared. “Yo, big up Blue Jays.”

Despite pushing 50 and battling Graves’ disease, Kartel’s energy was turned to 11 for the entire show. Pumping his knees and bounding down the stage like a one-man parade, he unleashed hits including “Romping Shop,” “It Bend Like Banana” and “Go Go Wine,” the audience gyrating and belting along to every word.


At one point, Kartel became emotional while recounting landing in Toronto earlier in the day.

“I tell you, tears came to my eyes because I’ve never been here before and I know the people want to see me,” he shared.

“I literally cried. Me, a grown-ass man. I said God is the greatest.”

Several attendees said they never thought they’d see the day Kartel performed in Canada.

Daniella Mcleary said she’s been listening to the dancehall star since “before I was old enough to be listening to him,” and scrambled to get tickets when the shows were announced.

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“I think everyone that’s Caribbean was trying to get here today. Toronto has such a big Caribbean community, especially Jamaican, so we’re all going to come together and vibe,” she says.

“He could have sold out the Rogers Centre, too, easily.”

Brittney Sinclair, who was born in Jamaica, says Kartel is embedded in Caribbean culture.

“I view him as a national hero, and I think it’s a miracle he’s here today,” she says, noting that it’s all the more remarkable given his time behind bars.

Sharda Persaud says she’s been waiting for Kartel to play Canada for as long as she can remember.

“I feel like every memory in high school goes back to a Kartel song,” she says.

“His music also instantly transports me to Caribana. It’s everything.”

Sherry Singh credits “Romping Shop” for bringing her and her partner together.

“It was playing at a club and it led to some good loving,” she laughs. “15 years later, we’re still grinding to it.”

Still, she believes dancehall has been overlooked by the Canadian mainstream, despite its importance to the Caribbean community.

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“To see Vybz here, on our home turf, means a lot,” she says.

“This is a good first step, but we need to see more.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 27, 2025

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Time Flies! Fans React To Updated Photo Of Adonis As Drake & Sophie Brussaux Link Up To Celebrate His 8th Birthday (VIDEOS)
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Updated Pic, Drake & Sophie Celebrate Birthday

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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Fans are reacting to an updated photo of Adonis Mahbed Graham as Drake and his mom, Sophie Brussaux, recently linked up to celebrate his 8th birthday.

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Drake & Sophie Brussaux Link Up To Celebrate Adonis Graham’s 8th Birthday As Drake Shares Updated Photo Of His Son

On Sunday, October 12, The Shade Room reposted footage filmed at the birthday celebration for Drake and Brussaux’s son, Adonis. Furthermore, the clip showed Adonis standing between his parents as they posed for photos as as Drake held a knife up to his cowboy-themed birthday cake. To note, the trio appeared with all smiles for the occasion.

Then, on the evening of Sunday, October 12, Drake took to his Instagram Story to share an updated photo of Adonis.

Social Media Reacts To Updated Photo Of Adonis

Social media users reacted to the footage of Adonis’ birthday party, Drake and Sophie Brussaux linking up, and the updated photo of the 8-year-old in TSR’s comment section.

Instagram user @x.xxii wrote, “Somebody said ‘That Justin Timberlake biopic role is his!’ 😂”

While Instagram user @stylesbynailahalnisa added, “I kno she well taken care of I don’t hear a peep out of her 😂”

Instagram user @amacieforever wrote, “He is so cute!”

While Instagram user @goddess.sunshiine added, “Awww he’s a little handsome feller”

Instagram user @sadity_beauti wrote, “I know drake lovesss his son down but still pissed that’s his baby mama🤣! He’s such a cutie🫶🏾”

While Instagram user @superchargedelliot21 added, “That boy made a reincarnated Justin Timberlake”

Instagram user @royaly_destined_85 wrote, “I know Drake (and the world lol) was iffy in the beginning, but Adonis is definitely growing into being his twin!!!”

While Instagram user @s_w4944 added, “He’s 8?! Geez I remember when Pusha T told the world about him”

Instagram user @tee.monae_ wrote, “Awww look at Lil Jimmy 🩵#WhateverItTakes”

Before His 8th Birthday, Adonis & Drake Last Turned Heads At A Raptors Game In 2022

The last time Adonis and Drake made headlines was when they popped out to a Toronto Raptors NBA game in 2022. As The Shade Room previously reported, at the time, Adonis was 5 years old, and cameras captured the pair sharing an adorable father-son moment.

Drake was on Daddy Duties while at the Raptors game with his son Adonis, who wanted all the snacks! 💯❤️👨‍👦pic.twitter.com/jaedMKcukt

— Power 106 (@Power106LA) December 8, 2022

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ASAP Rocky Criticizes Drake For UMG Lawsuit Over "Not Like Us"
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ASAP Rocky Criticizes Drake For UMG Lawsuit Over “Not Like Us”

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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A$AP Rocky is weighing in on the latest development in the ongoing fallout between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, particularly Drake’s surprising legal maneuver against Universal Music Group over Lamar’s chart-topping diss track, “Not Like Us.”

The Harlem rapper, whose cover story in ELLE was published Tuesday (Sept. 23), reflected on the lyrical clash that dominated spring 2024, producing standout tracks like Kendrick’s “Euphoria” and Drake’s fiery rebuttal “Family Matters,” which included digs at Rocky himself.

Still, Rocky chose not to jump into the fray.

A$AP Rocky attends 2021 Tribeca Festival Premiere of “Stockholm Syndrome”at Battery Park on June 13, 2021 in New York City.

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“It was healthy for Hip-Hop,” A$AP said of the rivalry, noting that the duel reinvigorated rap’s competitive spirit. “The battle was between Kendrick and Drake, not Drake and everybody else who might have said something at that time. And that’s mainly why I fell back.”

But Rocky admitted his respect for the battle soured once Drake chose to take legal action over “Not Like Us,” a diss that went from a viral anthem to a cultural juggernaut, dominating charts and airwaves.

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Drake watches on as the Sacramento Kings play the Toronto Raptors during the second half of their basketball game at the Scotiabank Arena on November 2, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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“I just hate the way it’s turning out with [Drake] suing and all that,” Rocky said. “What part of the game is that? What type of sh*t is that? That’s none of my business, I guess.”

Rocky’s critique carries an added weight considering his complicated history with Drake. Once collaborators and tourmates, their relationship has since fractured, reportedly accelerated by Rocky’s romance with Rihanna.

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Drake and Rihanna’s on-again-off-again relationship had long been a fixture in pop culture, punctuated by musical hits like “Work” and “What’s My Name.”

But by 2018, Rihanna told Vogue that the two no longer maintained a friendship, citing the fallout from Drake’s public profession of love at the 2016 MTV VMAs.

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Drake presents Rihanna with the The Video Vanguard Award during the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden on August 28, 2016 in New York City.

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“Waiting through that speech was probably the most uncomfortable part. I don’t like too many compliments; I don’t like to be put on blast,” she said at the time. “We don’t have a friendship now, but we’re not enemies either. It is what it is.”

Now, Rocky and Rihanna are partners and parents to two children, RZA and Riot, with hopes for more in the near future. RiRi is currently pregnant with their third.

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LeBron James Gives Update On Where He Stands w/ Drake Following Rumored Fallout: We’re ‘In Different Places Right Now’

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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LeBron James, Drake

LeBron James Gives Update On Where He Stands w/ Drake Following Rumored Fallout: We’re ‘In Different Places Right Now’

The door might be cracked instead of fully closed on #LeBronJames’ former friendship with Drake.

Speaking with Complex’s #SpeedyMorman, LeBron said he’ll always have love for the Toronto rapper and wishes him the best, but they’re just “in different places right now.” This update follows strong speculation that the two are no longer close.

Their rumored fallout followed Drake’s viral rap battle with #KendrickLamar. In July, Drake even appeared to take some shots at LeBron in “Fighting Irish Freestyle” and “What Did I Miss.”

Do you think there’s a chance they’ll reunite?

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