Drake is inserting his cash the place the artwork is. The famed rapper was revealed the be the shock investor chargeable for reviving a basic artwork museum. Drake’s artwork and leisure firm, DreamCrew, has acquired all remnants of Luna Luna, an “artwork amusement park.” The corporate’s the “total funding” within the artwork carnival is reportedly $100 million.
Drake and Adel “Future the Prince” Nur based DreamCrew in 2017. The brand new deal makes their firm majority proprietor within the eclectic artwork exhibit. Due to the acquisition, André Heller’s artwork carnival expertise was initially staged in Germany in 1987. After DreamCrew’s buy, the artwork present shall be taken on a worldwide tour
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Drake himself issued a observe following the grand funding. “It’s such a singular and particular option to expertise artwork. This can be a huge concept and alternative that facilities round what we love most: bringing individuals collectively.” Drake’s new funding comes on the heels of extra excellent news for the rap star.
His joint album with 21 Savage, Her Loss not too long ago debuted at primary on the charts over the weekend. It turned the third-highest whole for any album in 2022. As for the singles off the chart topping album, they at the moment maintain the No. 2 by way of No. 9 spots on the Billboard Scorching 100.
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Regardless of the album’s success, it didn’t come with out some controversy. Drake was accused of taking pictures at Megan Thee Stallion, Serena Williams and Kanye West on Her Loss. Megan took to Twitter to reply to the alleged diss. “I do know I’m extremely popular however y’all gotta cease attaching weak ass conspiracy theories in bars to my title lol.”
Drake has but to reply to the diss claims. Nonetheless, he has responded to Vogue’s latest lawsuit towards him and 21 Savage for utilizing their likeness for promo. The Canadian star eliminated the fake album cowl from his Instagram web page.
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