Drake and 21 Savage are dealing with a $4 million lawsuit after rubbing Vogue the fallacious means with their album promo.
Conde Naste, Vogue’s mother or father firm, filed a lawsuit in opposition to the “Her Loss” rappers in keeping with TMZ. Legal docs, obtained by the outlet, reportedly say Drake and 21 used the legacy journal’s title to advertise their joint album “Her Loss” by posing on what seems like a legit VOGUE cowl, main followers to consider the corporate would drop the particular version quickly.
Someone on Canal St in NYC requested me if I wished a “free” Vogue…
Little did I do know… 👀🔥 #HerLoss #Drake #21Savage #Vogue pic.twitter.com/EpcrZXXl0v
— Big Ben 🔤🧣 (@NFTBruv) October 31, 2022
Fake Vogue Cover Cause Drake, 21 Savage To Be Sued
Some media shops even reported on the problem, which is bothersome to Condé Nast as a result of it’s completely pretend. They say the corporate and Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief, “have not endorsed [“Her Loss”] in any means.”
The firm additionally claims to have requested the platinum-selling rappers a number of instances for all promos utilizing the Vogue title to be taken down, however nothing’s been finished. Both Drake and 21 shared pictures on the phony covers, with no trace that it was a spoof. They even tagged the journal, giving Anna a shout out within the caption.
Me and my brother on newsstands tomorrow!!
Thanks @voguemagazine and Anna Wintour for the love and help on this historic second
Her Loss Nov 4th
Condé Nast additionally claims Drake and 21’s groups electronic mail blasted followers about “celebrating Drake’s Vogue cover.” They stated road groups throughout the nation would even be handing out the pretend copies and did. A twitter person reported they had been handed the journal whereas strolling in New York City.
Street groups can be out handing out the Drake/21 Vogue concern right now in choose cities.
— micia (@DeMiciaValon) October 31, 2022
Vogue’s mother or father firm reportedly desires a decide to close down using the Vogue mark instantly they usually’re looking for least $4 million in damages.