Rapper-singer Drake has placed a $250,000 bet on the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to win the IPL 2024 final. Drake revealed his support for KKR on Instagram, stating that he is backing the team because Sureshkumar Subramaniam, who he referred to as his boss, is a supporter of KKR. Prior to this, Drake is believed to have supported the Rajasthan Royals, who were eliminated from the tournament. Netizens have expressed mixed reactions to Drake’s bet, with some expressing concern over his perceived ‘betting curse.’
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Kendrick Lamar has reignited his rap feud with Drake, releasing a scathing diss track titled ‘Not Like US’ just hours after Drake’s ‘Meet the Grahams.’ In the new track, Lamar accuses Drake of being a ‘Certified Pedophile’ and ‘colonizer,’ referencing previous legal issues and Drake’s alleged preference for young women. The track has sparked a massive response on social media, with Lamar’s fans praising the ‘hatred’ and ‘beef’ between the two rappers.
In a recent diss track against Drake, Kendrick Lamar mentions Toronto Chinese restaurant New Ho King. This reference has sparked excitement among fans and Canadians alike, as well as speculation about the significance of the name drop. Some believe it may refer to Drake’s robbery in 2009, while others suggest it’s simply a nod to Drake’s hometown. Regardless of the meaning, the mention has given New Ho King a boost in popularity, with many people eager to try the restaurant for themselves.
The estate of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur has issued a cease and desist order against Drake, alleging that the rapper’s recent diss track, “Taylor Made Freestyle,” features an unauthorized and illegal recreation of Tupac’s voice. The estate claims that the use of Tupac’s voice constitutes a violation of his publicity rights and a blatant abuse of his legacy. The order also notes that the track targets Kendrick Lamar, a close friend of the estate, who has always respected Tupac’s legacy.
DaBaby has revealed that he declined an offer to engage in a staged rap beef with an unnamed rapper, despite the potential for increased publicity. The rapper explained that he views rap battles as serious conflicts and refused to compromise his integrity by participating in a fabricated feud. This decision aligns with J. Cole’s recent apology to Kendrick Lamar for engaging in a similar public dispute.
Tupac Shakur’s estate has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Drake, demanding that he remove a diss track that features an AI-generated version of the late rapper’s voice. The estate claims that the track, titled “Taylor Made Freestyle,” violates Tupac’s publicity rights and legacy. The letter demands that Drake take down the track within 24 hours and explain how it was made, or face legal action.
Drake’s recent release, “Taylor Made,” has sparked controversy due to its unauthorized use of Tupac Shakur’s voice. The late rapper’s legal team has demanded its removal within 24 hours, threatening legal action if it remains available. This incident raises questions about the ethical and legal implications of using AI-generated voices in music.
The late rapper Tupac Shakur’s estate has issued a legal notice to Drake for using unauthorized AI-generated likenesses of Tupac and Snoop Dogg in a diss track directed at Kendrick Lamar. The estate alleges that Drake’s use of Tupac’s image and Snoop Dogg’s voice is a violation of their respective rights of publicity and likeness. The notice demands that Drake remove the track within 24 hours or face legal action.
The estate of the late rapper Tupac Shakur has threatened to take legal action against Drake for allegedly using AI-generated vocals to replicate Tupac’s voice on a diss track. The track, titled ‘Taylor Made Freestyle,’ was released on April 13th and features a voice that sounds like Tupac rapping: “Kendrick, we need ya, the West Coast savior / Engraving your name in some hip-hop history / Fuck this Canadian light-skin, Dot / We need a no-debated West Coast victory, man”.
In his latest music video, Rick Ross takes aim at Drake with a diss track entitled ‘Champagne Moments.’ The video, directed by Shula The Don, features Ross seated in front of a silver Chevrolet Bel Air, delivering lyrics that allege Drake has had surgery and that his ‘six-pack’ is now gone. Ross also shows off his sparkling jewelry and watch, as well as some of his favorite drinks and a poster of the upcoming Rick Ross Car & Bike Show.