

"Defendants' flippant disregard for Conde Nast's rights have left it with no choice but to commence this action," it said. Her Loss has gotten mixed critical reviews since its Nov 4 launch.Ĭonde Nast said it had tried repeatedly since Oct 31 to resolve its differences with Drake, a Toronto native, and 21 Savage, from Atlanta.

It also wants punitive damages, and an end to any trademark infringement. Larry Stein, a lawyer for the defendants, declined immediate comment on Tuesday, having yet to review the complaint.Ĭonde Nast, also known as Advance Magazine Publishers Inc, is seeking at least US$4 million in damages, or triple the defendants' profits from their album and "counterfeit" magazine. It said the result was "unmistakable" confusion among the public, including media that touted Drake and 21 Savage as Vogue's "new cover stars". Months after the release of Drake and 21 Savage ‘s joint album Her Loss and the subsequent promotional material that was released along with it, the rappers and Condé Nast have finally settled. Beyonc’s new song, by contrast, underlines one joyful. Conde Nast said the defendants also created a counterfeit issue of Vogue that was distributed in major metropolitan areas, accompanied by posters whose layout mimicked Vogue's own. Drake wants to vogue all his troubles away, but he’s scared to let gomaking it unlikely that the listener will be able to, either.
