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Drake and 21 Savage Settle Lawsuit About Fake Vogue Cover

[ad_1] Drake and 21 Savage have reportedly settled their lawsuit with Vogue magazine parent company Condé Nast for the fake magazine cover the duo used to promote their Her Loss album.On Thursday (Feb. 16), Variety reported Condé Nast is no longer suing the rappers after coming to an agreement. Will Bowes, Condé Nast’s general counsel commented on the settlement in a memo sent to the publication."As a creative company, we of course understand our brands may from time to time be referenced in other creative works," Bowes wrote. "In this instance, however, it was clear to us that Drake and 21 Savage leveraged Vogue’s reputation for their own commercial purposes and, in the process, confused audiences...

Man Who Killed 21 Savage’s Brother Sentenced to 10 Years

[ad_1] The man convicted of killing 21 Savage's brother in South London last year has been sentenced to 10 years behind bars.Tyrece Fuller, 22, was found guilty of manslaughter during a trial in July for the killing of the Atlanta rapper's brother, Terrell Davis-Emmons, 27. On Oct. 28, a London judge sentenced Fuller to a decade in prison, according to a report from The Metropolitan Police. He was given another three years for possession of an offensive weapon. That time will run concurrently with the manslaughter sentence. Fuller, an aspiring professional boxer, reportedly refused to attend the sentencing.Davis-Emmons' death occurred last November. Davis-Emmons, an aspiring rapper who went by the stage name TM1way,...

21 Savage Turns Himself in for Warrant Related to ICE Case

[ad_1] UPDATE (Sept. 24):21 Savage's attorney, Charles Kuck, released a statement to XXL this afternoon regarding the Grammy Award-nominated rapper turning himself in to authorities in Georgia yesterday."Last night’s manufactured charges are yet another example of how our justice system, from ICE down to the local level, unjustly targets young Black men who seek to exercise their rights," Kuck said. "There is no legitimate basis for these charges nor for ICE’s continued antics, and we will fight until Mr. Joseph is justly vindicated."ORIGINAL STORY:Despite 21 Savage's arrest by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency taking place in 2019, he is still embattled with legal issues in connection to the situation.Buzzfeed reported on Thursday (Sept. 23)...