- Drake and 21 Savage are no longer stuck in a lawsuit with magazine publisher Condé Nast.
- The rappers settled the case brought against them over the fake Vogue cover they used to promote their album, TMZ has learned. The suit said the fake mags were a direct replica of Vogue, with a doctored pic of editor-in-chief Anna Wintour next to Drake and a fake story.
- Sources with direct knowledge tell us the duo settled out of court and agreed to pay Vogue's publisher, though the settlement amount is unclear. Condé Nast was seeking at least $4 million in damages.
- Back in November, the magazine giant slapped Drake and 21 Savage with a lawsuit over the phony Vogue promos they plastered online and around several cities. The fake Vogue featured the rappers on the cover, and it was used to hype their new album, "Her Loss."