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    600Breezy Refuses to Sign Record Deal With Drake Because the Latter Has 'Hidden Agenda'

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    Even though the ’24 Bars’ rapper often hangs out together with the ‘God’s Plan’ hitmaker, he admits in a new interview that he doesn’t want to sign to the latter.
    Feb 25, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Even though 600Breezy and Drake often hang out together, that doesn’t mean the former is signed to the Canadian hip-hop superstar. In fact, Breezy admits to refusing to ever sign to Drake because he believes active rappers always have “hidden agenda.”
    In an interview with DJ Smallz, Breezy says, “Everybody seen me with Drake all the time. I wasn’t signed to Drake, bro. ‘Cause at the end of the day, he’s still an artist. If I signed to him, he’s gon’ sign me to a label. I would have other people over and it ain’t gon’ be like I’m dealing with him. He’s still on the road doing shows, making albums. So, if you sign to him and he’s really who you singed to and you gotta do the professional part, too, they ain’t gon’ get nowhere ’cause he gotta focus on himself.”
    Breezy then advises other up-and-coming rappers not to sign to other rappers because he believes it’s the “biggest mistake” that many make. “He gotta do his job, too. Like, he’s still rapping. You gotta sign to somebody that don’t wanna be the person that you are or don’t want to hold you down to not get bigger than them,” he adds. “You sign to another rapper it’s always a hidden agenda there.”
    Breezy has been signed to EMPIRE record label since 2015. In that same year, the “24 Bars” rapper met Drake for the first time at a show in Atlanta and have remained friends ever since. Their friendship turned into a musical collaboration when Breezy joined forces with the “God’s Plan” rapper on “More Life” in 2017.
    Talking about how the collaboration came to happen, Breezy previously said, “We were just having a conversation and he just came out of nowhere like, ‘I need that drop for ‘More Life’. It just came out the blue. I didn’t even ask for it, and that’s all I needed to hear. I just gave him a little voice-over right there, and that’s what it was.”

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    Drake Faces Lawsuit From Tour Stage Designer Over Unpaid Services

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    Design company Sila Sveta claims the ‘Hotline Bling’ rapper owes the company $108,000 for the creation of the 3D visual elements for his 2018 Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour.
    Feb 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Drake is facing a $108,000 lawsuit from the designers of the hi-tech stage he used during his 2018 “Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour” over claims he never paid for the set-up.
    According to design company Sila Sveta, they were hired by “Hotline Bling” rapper to create 3D visual elements for the stage to play behind and with Drake while he performed during the joint trek with Migos.
    However, while they claim to have gone above and beyond to make sure it was perfect for the rapper, they have insisted they’ve not been paid for their services.
    According to legal documents obtained by The Blast, the company is owed $108,000, which amassed after Drake, “delayed the dates of the tour (requiring Sila Sveta staff to work of additional days)” and, “radically changed the configuration, size, and shape of the screens on which the video content was to be played four times”.
    Company officials say they completed the work but after sending the invoice for the added amount of extra work done, Drake’s team refused to pay the $108,000.
    They continued: “Our main task was to create a visual design for Drake’s tracks using all the sorts of 3D visuals. We worked on the project for three months, creating a huge, stage-sized scorpion, multi-coloured palm trees, an iPhone X home screen, the performer’s holographic projection, a basketball court, and photorealistic volumetric lava to share the stage with Drake.”
    “The show used a lot of visual effects. Among them were lasers, CO2 effects, a flying Ferrari, and 200 flying drones that created volumetric figures above the artist.”
    The company filed the papers in Los Angeles County Court, to which Drake has yet to respond.

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