Drake Has A Big Night At 2023 Billboard Music Awards
The “Rich Flex” rhymer is now tied with Taylor Swift for most career wins.

21 Savage Makes History With Stylish, Sold-Out Debut Paris Performance
21 Savage has officially kicked off his European Tour with a record-breaking performance in Paris.

21 Savage Speaks Out About Kodak Black Claiming He Switched Up After Collaborating With Drake [AUDIO]
“I ain’t grow up with you, n####. I don’t know you.”

21 Savage Drops His First Lead Single Since 2020
The Hip-Hop star also joins the campaign for the upcoming ‘Call of Duty’ video game.

21 Savage Announces First-Ever U.K. Show
The “A Lot” performer is now a permanent resident of the United States.

21 Savage Mysteriously Denied Entry Into Canada Amid Drake Tour
Instead, the OVO Sound boss enlisted the help of Lil Baby on Friday night (October 6).

Drake Drops “For All The Dogs” Album Featuring J. Cole, SZA, Sexyy Red, 21 Savage & More
The Boy is back with new tunes.

Cardi B & 21 Savage Dominate 2023 BET Hip-Hop Award Nominations
The “Bartier Cardi” collaborators are up for Artist of the Year, Lyricist of the Year, and more.

Latto Teases Remix Of Yung Nudy’s “Peaches & Eggplants” With Sexyy Red
The women in Hip-Hop have been joining forces throughout 2023.

Fan’s Dedication Rewarded With $50K Gift At Drake’s Las Vegas Concert
A fan had a memorable night in Las Vegas as Drake after the rap star announced he was giving up $50,000.

LeBron James & Bronny James Walk Out Drake At Los Angeles Show
Watch the rap star, the sports star and the four-star recruit enter Crypto.com Arena.

Drake Almost Pegged In The Head With His Own Book During Tour Stop
Drake was almost hit with in the head with a copy of his own book during a stop on his Its All A Blur tour with 21 Savage.

21 Savage’s Biggest Fan Isn’t Latto—Spoiler Alert: It’s Shakira
Shakira’s “Lips Don’t Lie” as she raps 21 Savage lyrics like a pro.

Drake Links With Bad Bunny To Reveal New Music
Drake and Bad Bunny – two of the world’s biggest artists – revealed they have a new track on the way. Read more!

Drake Cancels It’s All A Blur Tour Stop In Memphis
Drizzy’s “second hometown” will not get to see the much-anticipated show.

Drake Discusses What He Looks For In Women While Partying At Starlets Strip Club
Watch Drizzy interact with “tings” in NYC.

Kodak Black: Drake Said “I’m His Favorite Rapper”
Was the Florida native trolling 21 Savage?

Kevin Durant Helps Reveal 2023 All-RapCaviar Teams Featuring Drake, 21 Savage & More
Find out which rappers received special recognition from Spotify.

Drake & 21 Savage Use Demonic Anna Wintour Visual During Concert—Despite Vogue Lawsuit
Drake and 21 Savage are currently criss-crossing the country as part of the It’s All A Blur Tour. It appears both rappers have quite the sense of humor as well. During a recent stop, fans captured visuals of the show, which included what resembles an ugly witch-like version of Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour. The images began popping up on TikTok last week with comments like, “Um why is Anna Wintour part of Drake’s concert visuals?” and “Drake so petty for putting Anna Wintour up here like this.” @mookthahustla I think i was the only one who know who that was 😭😭😭 #annewintour #drakeconcert #itsallablurtour #drizzy #detroitt ♬ original sound – 🧿marE Even Drake himself posted a photo of the image to his Instagram Stories. The caption read simply, “Dialed in.” The visuals typically wouldn’t be a topic of conversation, but Wintour, Drake and 21 Savage have history. Shortly before the duo dropped their collaborative album, Her Loss, they used a fake Vogue cover to promote the project. The images were posted all over Los Angeles—and Wintour wasn’t amused. In November 2022, Vogue‘s parent company, Condé Nast, sued Drake and 21 Savage to the tune of $4 million. The original trademark infringement lawsuit included a memo from Will Bowes, Condé Nast’s general counsel, said the settlement would “bolster our ongoing creative output, including Vogue editorial.” It also resulted in a permanent injunction barring further commercial uses of the Vogue trademarks. “As a creative company, we of course understand our brands may from time to time be referenced in other creative works,” Bowes wrote. “In this instance, however, it was clear to us that Drake and 21 Savage leveraged Vogue’s reputation for their own commercial purposes and, in the process, confused audiences who trust Vogue as the authoritative voice on fashion and culture.” The lawsuit was settled in February, although the details weren’t disclosed. Clearly, Drake and 21 Savage

Drake Questions If The World Is Homophobic Following Pink Nails Backlash
The “Rich Flex” rapper references the “Sassy Drake” memes.