The rappers' joint album arrived Friday with a creative rollout and public backlash after lyrics were seemingly directed at stars including Megan Thee Stallion and Serena Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian. They are also "restrained from using, displaying, disseminating, or distributing" the counterfeit magazine in any way.Īccording to the ruling, Drake and 21 Savage are "confusing customers about the origin, sponsorship, or approval" of the cover and are "misleading consumers to believe that these are genuine and authentic materials associated with Condé Nast and Vogue magazine." The fake Vogue cover has since been taken down. District Judge Jed Rakoff issued a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction, instructing the rappers to remove the counterfeit magazine from all social media. ![]() Watch Video: New Music Friday: Megan Thee Stallion responds to Drake's 'Circo Loco'ĭrake and 21 Savage have been ordered to stop using a fake Vogue magazine to promote their joint album, "Her Loss."Ī judge ruled Wednesday in favor of Condé Nast, Vogue magazine's publishing company, which filed a lawsuit against the artists for creating and distributing a "counterfeit" Vogue magazine to create buzz ahead of the album's release last week.
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