Whelp, seems like Drake is not going to be spending the ultimate stretch of the yr coping with his attraction tied to a defamation declare involving Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.”
On the subject of court docket exercise across the dismissed lawsuit, it slowed after a mediation session, which was initially positioned on the calendar for Friday, December 19, however was moved to January 8. The replace was first flagged by The OVO Docket on social media. The rescheduling reportedly got here from the court docket, not from attorneys on both facet, and displays customary process inside the Courtroom of Appeals, the place mediation is required for filings.
Get this, the shift strains up with broader vacation pauses already requested within the case. Authorized groups for Drake and Common Music Group sought short-term aid round end-of-year deadlines. These requests centered on written briefs and procedural timelines reasonably than the mediation itself, however the impact is a clear pause till early January.
As it seems that courtroom obligations are on maintain, this shifts consideration to Drake’s music. His long-rumored ICEMAN mission stays and not using a launch date or confirmed rollout plans. Early fan hypothesis pointed towards a late-2025 drop, however present indicators counsel a full solo album could not arrive till 2026. If that holds, it could be his first main solo launch since 2023’s For All of the Canine. Nonetheless, shock releases stay a part of his playbook.
Exterior of music and authorized issues, Drake has continued sparring on-line. He lately took intention at Ebro Darden following the cancellation of In The Morning on Sizzling 97, a jab fueled by Darden’s years-long critiques of the rapper.
Because the yr closes, the attraction linked to Kendrick Lamar will stay dormant, leaving Drake with a uncommon authorized breather heading into the brand new yr.



