Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin sat down with The Breakfast Club Wednesday (Aug. 14) morning ahead of Fanatics Fest in New York ...
“Not Like Us” from playing at his annual July 4 “All-White” party. Rubin was asked about the rumor during an interview on The Breakfast Club today, Aug. 14, saying, “It was true. Drake ...
Rubin said he wouldn't invite his "good friend" and have him listen to a song from someone they're feuding with.
Drake attended Michael Rubin’s annual Fourth Of July all-white party in The Hamptons, and his presence directly impacted the party’s playlist. Rubin confirmed to The Breakfast Club that there ...
One word propelled Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz from a relatively unknown but popular governor to the Democratic presidential ...
But one key sports figure made sure to cultivate a space where the Drake-aimed diss track was banned. Back in July, Fanatics founder and CEO Michael Rubin held his annual all-white party.
Similarly, “Wah Gwan Delilah” is a light-hearted cover of the Plain White T’s song ... and in linking with Party, Drake makes his strongest claim to any cultural specificity of his own.
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” music video dropping on July 4 was a moment, largely because rap rival Drake was at Michael Rubin’s annual All-White Party with other rappers and celebrities ...
The new tracks come weeks after he first shared three other tracks on his "100gigs.org" website earlier this month ...
For the first time in his career, Drake is the underdog. Okay, that’s a bit dramatic, but a comeback of sorts is certainly expected from the Toronto rap star. That, or proof of resilience ...