Rapper Drake showed his willingness to play when giving away “a lot” of designer bags to a group of strippers.
After a recent visit to the Booby Trap strip club in Miami to celebrate the success of his new project, rapper Drake generously rewarded the dancers with more than just money. He gave each dancer a “genuine” Chanel bag. There are a total of 5 female dancers corresponding to 5 Chanel bags given by the male rapper.
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Drake generously donated 5 designer bags to the strippers at his place of entertainment
This beautiful play reminds fans of the lyrics of Drake’s song released in 2018 – Child’s play, including the line: “I give Chanel out like a hug, I know” (roughly translated: I give Chanel out like a hug, I know). a hug, I know).
Drake shared a comfortable photo of his generous gift-giving next to completely nude female dancers with their sensitive areas covered with expensive gifts. Fans quickly discussed this playful way of giving gifts from the male rapper.
While there are some people who don’t like Drake’s “playing around” hobby, many others enjoy his way of expressing money.
Rapper Drake goes big and gives a bunch of designer bags to strippers
“Weird” Drake
Notably, this generous visit took place right after Drake and 21 Savage were sued by fashion magazine Vogue for sharing a “fake” cover to promote their new album titled Her loss.
The fake Vogue magazine was edited based on the October issue, with some pages inserting an advertising logo for Her loss and a cover featuring Drake and 21 Savage.
The magazine contains a collage of Drake taken with Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour. Copies of the “pha-ke” magazine were distributed on the streets in crowded places such as Miami, Atlanta and Los Angeles. There are a series of advertising posters for the magazine posted in New York.
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The idea of promoting a new product with a fake cover of Vogue magazine has been debunked
According to Variety, Drake and 21 Savage were sued by media company Condé Nast – the owner of Vogue magazine – demanding compensation of 4 million USD (100 billion VND) for producing fake Vogue editions to promote their new album Her loss. loss.
This unit also required the male rapper to delete promotional articles on his personal page containing fake magazine images and publicly correct them.
Condé Nast’s side said they contacted the two rappers a few weeks before Her loss was released, however, the fact that both of them “disregarded Condé Nast’s rights” left them “with no other choice”.
In addition to Vogue, Drake and 21 Savage also created many other fake media content, such as video interviews with Howard Stern, performances at SNL and NPR Tiny Desk, to promote the new album.
However, except for Vogue, other units appeared happy and did not react to the strange promotional campaign of two famous rappers.