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The Canadian superstar headlined all three nights of London’s Wireless Festival, showing off his range, reach and a glimpse ...
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Drake has been on a bullet train to the top since the dawn of the last decade. The unsuspecting child actor from Toronto has ...
Drake's three-day residency at London's Wireless Festival concluded on a sour note after the rapper's headline slot ended ...
New papers show Drake's team could call up to 63 people and companies to stand if it goes to trial. These papers, according ...
Drake sparks upset as final Wireless set ends after just 40 minutes - star says 'needs time to process' - The performance was a stark contrast to Saturday’s 90-minute spectacle and Friday’s slot which ...
Drake’s “What Did I Miss?” debuts at No. 1 on eight Billboard charts but narrowly misses topping the Hot 100, landing at No. 2 behind Alex Warren's "Ordinary." ...
Despite a strong debut from "What Did I Miss," it's clear Drake still wanted to steal the spot from Alex Warren's "Ordinary." ...
Drake is at a loss for words, at least when it comes to Instagram captions, after giving fans a star-stacked experience with ...
Drake headlined London's Wireless Festival over the weekend, where he brought out surprise guests Lauryn Hill, 21 Savage, Vanessa Carlton, and more.
Drake claimed that London has the best lyricists in the world amid the ongoing U.K. versus U.S. rap debate during his headlining run at Wireless Festival.
UMG says Drake's updated defamation complaint over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" is legal "blather" and should be dismissed.