Drake and 21 Savage

Drake and 21 Savage are being sued by Vogue after sharing a fake cover of the magazine as part of their collaborative album ā€˜Her Lossā€™.

It featured the two rappers, thanking editor Anna Wintour ā€œfor the love and support on his historic momentā€ in the caption.

The lawsuit put forward by CondĆ© Nast, which has been obtained by both Rolling Stone and Pitchfork, alleges that duo’s actions were a “deceptive campaign” that was not authorised by the company.

It is also claims that a “counterfeit issue of Vogue” was distributed in large cities across North America, leading fans to believe the magazines were genuine.

According to TMZ, Vogue and Winter “have not endorsed [‘Her Loss’] in any way” and have asked multiple times for all promotions using the Vogue name to be taken down.

Drake and 21 Savage during fake ‘SNL’ appearance. CREDIT: YouTube

Both rappers are yet to comment on the allegations.

As part of the campaign the rappers also promoted a fake NPR Tiny Desk appearance and updated an old Howard Stern interview.

They also parodied Saturday Night Live, sharing a performance of ā€˜On BSā€™Ā on a similar stage after being introduced by Michael B. Jordan.

Yesterday (November 7), the fake promo trail for ā€˜Her Lossā€™ continued with Drake and 21 Savage seemingly taking to COLORS’ iconic gold room for a performance of ā€˜Privileged Rappersā€™.

ā€˜Her Lossā€™ served as Drake and Savageā€™s debut collaborative full-length project upon its release last Friday (November 4). The rappers had appeared on several tracks together in the past, beginning with the release of ā€˜Sneakinā€™ in 2016. They also both appeared on the Juicy J-sampling track ā€˜Knife Talkā€™ (from Drakeā€™s solo 2022 album ā€˜Honestly, Nevermindā€™), as well as ā€˜Mr. Right Nowā€™ alongside Metro Boomin.

In a three-star review of the album, NME wrote: ā€œDespite some great beats and some heavy bars, ā€˜Her Lossā€™ is underwhelming.

“The whining misogyny laced throughout the record is a symptom of a wider issue: this album is essentially the sonic imprint of a massively bloated ego. Itā€™s yet more evidence that Drakeā€™s art is suffering under the strain of his obsession with churning out as much music as is physically possible. And while 21 doesnā€™t have the same problem, both halves of the duo are responsible for an album that had the potential to be a classic, and missed.ā€

The post Drake and 21 Savage are being sued by Vogue over fake magazine covers appeared first on NME.

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