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Rapper Drake and online streamer Adin Ross have been named in another lawsuit involving their relationship with Stake sweepstakes casino.
In October, Drake and Aidin Ross were both sued by Justin Killham, who filed a class action lawsuit against the pair and Sweepsteaks Limited, the parent company of Stake.us, in Missouri. Killham claimed that he lost money on the website as a result of dishonest marketing and unfair business practices that misrepresented the gaming site as a "social casino" that forbids real gambling,
Hop’s most profound writers during a livestream, flexing record-breaking Billboard stats while teasing his upcoming "Iceman" album.
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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,
Whenever Drake and his label decide to drop the project, its release will inevitably make waves in Houston, one of the rapper's well-known favorite cities. He could celebrate the milestone at Area 29, drop a few stacks on a margherita pizza at North Italia, or buy someone a Rolls-Royce just because he can. You never know with Drake.
Lamar was the highest earning rapper of 2025 according to Forbes, but Drake was announced as the most streamed artist on Spotify last year.
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Drake has been spending the holidays in the H, and now he has decided to work from the city as well as play. The "God's Plan" rapper has now set up a recording studio at a Houston strip club in order to finish his highly anticipated album.