A federal judge has just formally informed popular artists Drake and 21 Savage that they must put an irreversible termination on all past, present, and future distributions of their unique promotion method for their most recently released body of work, Her Loss. On top of dropping a fake Saturday Night Live sketch regarding their newest body of work, the iconic rappers also distributed multiple fake Vogue covers featuring vintage photos of different celebrities with just a hint of Drake and Savage’s signature logos.
“Condé Nast has a likelihood of success on its claims for federal and common law trademark infringement, false designation of origin and unfair competition, false endorsement, dilution, [and] false advertising,” legal documents from the judge’s chambers claimed. “The confusion among the public is unmistakable.”
Publicized onto all streaming platforms as of last Friday, November 4, 2022, the 16-track studio album broke records by presently selling a total of 404,000 album-equivalent units, while simultaneously debuting as the No. 1 song on the Billboard Top 200 chart: They presently take up eight slots in the top 10 of the Billboard Top 100 chart, consisting of Rich Flex (No. 2), Major Distribution (No. 2), On BS (No. 3), Spin Bout U (No. 4), Pussy & Millions (No. 5), Privileged Rappers (No. 6), Circo Loco (No. 7), and BackOutsideBoyz (No. 8).