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Biography Flash Drake ICEMAN Album Buzz Legal Setbacks and Kendrick Lamar Beef Heat Up
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Drake Biography Flash a weekly Biography.
Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group was dismissed by a federal judge, who ruled it protected artistic expression in rap battles, according to IOL reports, marking a pivotal legal setback amid his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar. HotNewHipHop reveals producer Gordo teased Drake's upcoming solo album ICEMAN on social media Tuesday, calling it completely unheard of in music with the world not ready, as fans buzz over its May 15 release date uncovered from a massive Toronto ice block stunt. The rollout features a colossal Botswana diamond symbolizing ethical luxury, per Robb Report Africa, alongside singles like What Did I Miss, Which One with Central Cee, and Dog House featuring Yeat and Julia Wolf. IOL notes Drake hit the studio post his PartyNextDoor collab triumph, fueling speculation on fresh themes, while Polymarket bettors wager on ICEMAN lyrics hitting Covid, Caleb, Daddy, Batman, and Timothee slash Kylie references, per Action Network. No confirmed public appearances in the past few days, though whispers of a PartyNextDoor show surprise pop-up linger unverified from IOL. Social chatter questions his Justin Bieber bromance after Drake called out ghosting, hinting at collab potential or rift, IOL adds, and Serena Williams shut down Super Bowl dance shade rumors targeting him. His summer tour kicks off February 9, clashing with Lamar's Super Bowl LIX halftime, per IOL, a biographical flex in their beef. All verified from music outlets; no major headlines in the past 24 hours.
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Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group was dismissed by a federal judge, who ruled it protected artistic expression in rap battles, according to IOL reports, marking a pivotal legal setback amid his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar. HotNewHipHop reveals producer Gordo teased Drake's upcoming solo album ICEMAN on social media Tuesday, calling it completely unheard of in music with the world not ready, as fans buzz over its May 15 release date uncovered from a massive Toronto ice block stunt. The rollout features a colossal Botswana diamond symbolizing ethical luxury, per Robb Report Africa, alongside singles like What Did I Miss, Which One with Central Cee, and Dog House featuring Yeat and Julia Wolf. IOL notes Drake hit the studio post his PartyNextDoor collab triumph, fueling speculation on fresh themes, while Polymarket bettors wager on ICEMAN lyrics hitting Covid, Caleb, Daddy, Batman, and Timothee slash Kylie references, per Action Network. No confirmed public appearances in the past few days, though whispers of a PartyNextDoor show surprise pop-up linger unverified from IOL. Social chatter questions his Justin Bieber bromance after Drake called out ghosting, hinting at collab potential or rift, IOL adds, and Serena Williams shut down Super Bowl dance shade rumors targeting him. His summer tour kicks off February 9, clashing with Lamar's Super Bowl LIX halftime, per IOL, a biographical flex in their beef. All verified from music outlets; no major headlines in the past 24 hours.
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