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The Canadian rapper and two other people are also accused in a RICO lawsuit of using the Stake gambling platform to transfer money between themselves.
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Drake in legal trouble: Canadian rapper invites mess in the new year over online gambling
Drake climbed from mixtape nights and small-stage vibes to global superstardom, dropping chart-toppers that had fans hitting replay like it was therapy. He turned OVO into a lifestyle, made arenas feel personal,
Pair have been accused of promoting sweepstakes casino Stake.us and using the proceeds to ‘fabricate’ Drake’s popularity among listeners
Drake coined a new nickname for the music streaming giant Spotify by calling it Botify. The Canadian rapper made the offhanded remark during a recent stream with BenDaDonn. Interestingly, according to Spotify Wrapped 2025,
The announcement was made in the just-revealed Apple Music End of the Year chart, where the hitmaker surpassed other global stars to become the biggest artist of 2025 on the platform. For Drake and his millions of fans, this is no surprise. For a decade ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Drake, PartyNextDoor, and Cash Cobain debut “Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2” in the U.K., while the original version of the ...
A new class action claims the rapper helped promote an online casino and allegedly used the site to fund bot farms to boost music streaming numbers.
Drake is named in a RICO lawsuit for allegedly participating in a systematic scheme with Stake to mislead fans and manipulate financial transactions.
Drake is bored by traditional album rollouts. Nearly two decades into his career, he’s done it all. Long, elaborate rollouts with multiple singles and videos. Magazine cover promo. Release-night sitdowns with Zane Lowe. Surprise drops. By now, it’s all ...