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Adin Ross reportedly claimed that Drake would beat Kendrick Lamar in a boxing match. During a press conference for Ross’ Brand Risk event over the weekend, the 25-year-old declared that the Canadian rapper would beat Lamar in a contest.
Drake’s “Janice STFU” debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, with 42 songs from his 'ICEMAN' trilogy charting. See the full breakdown on REVOLT.
In the wake Drake’s three new albums dropping tonight, here is everything you need to know about rapper’s history with UMG.
Drake's name hasn't left social media feeds since his three new albums dropped, though the rapper's newest headline has nothing to do with music.
Drake has surpassed Michael Jackson for the most number-one songs from a solo male artist. On Tuesday, Billboard reported that the Canadian rapper’s single “Janice STFU” debuted at No. 1 on the
Drake now claims the most No. 1 albums of all time among soloists — along with Taylor Swift — as Iceman launches atop the Billboard 200.
Drake needed to make a statement. The Canadian rapper’s first solo album since his public feud with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar two years ago needed to show listeners everywhere that Drake was a new man since the beef — someone who still could hold the mantle as the best rapper of this generation and
Jaylen Brown questioned Drake’s ICEMAN direction while discussing modern albums, storytelling, and UMG rumors.
Toronto rapper Top5 recently took aim at the podcast host after Budden suggested he could be the person Drake referenced on the intro track to ICEMAN, “Make Them Cry.” On the
Drake seemingly dissed LeBron James on the track Make Them Remember from his new album ICEMAN. In the track, the Canadian rapper sings: "I shouldn't even be shocked to see you in that arena / Because you always made your career off of switching teams up" and "Please stop asking about what's goin' on with 23 and me / I'm a real n***a and he's not,