
However, Condé Nast claimed they repeatedly told reps for Drizzy and 21 Savage that they didn’t have its permission to produce and distribute the magazine.Īlong with the lawsuit, Condé Nast filed a motion to prevent Drake and 21 Savage from continuing to use their doctored up image in any way.

TMZ’s sources claimed Drake’s team were “surprised and confused” by the lawsuit as other entities like Howard Stern and NPR have happily played along with the album promo run. The mock magazine even included a doctored photo of Drake with long-running Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour inside.

The company’s attorney Will Bowes also stated that the payment from Drake and 21 Savage will “bolster our ongoing creative output, including Vogue editorial.”Īhead of the release of their chart-topping release in November 2022, the duo trolled fans and the media with a series of fake interview and performance clips, as well as a replica issue of Vogue, which they shared on social media.ĭrake x 21 Savage on the cover of Vogue 👀 /bh4kc86adUĪ little over a week later Condé Nast filed a lawsuit against the OVO hitmaker and Slaughter Gang rapper, claiming they have not “endorsed” the Her Loss promo in any way TMZ reported.
