I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds in this moment. Here’s what I can tell you based on recent reporting up to now, plus how you can quickly verify the latest updates.
Direct answer
- The phrase “Make Them Pay” in Drake’s context has appeared as a track title in 2026 releases and is being circulated as part of new music, but there isn’t a widely reported, definitive news event or legal matter specifically titled “Make Them Pay Drake” dominating headlines as of the latest feeds I can access here. For the freshest developments, please check reliable entertainment news outlets or Drake’s official channels.
What to check for the latest news
- Major music and entertainment outlets: Billboard, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and HotNewHipHop often break updates on Drake, including lawsuits, new music, or label disputes.
- Drake’s social media and official website/label pages for announcements.
- Legal filings and court dockets (where applicable) for any lawsuits related to profits, rights, or settlements tied to Drake or associated labels.
If you’d like, I can search again for the very latest results and summarize the top three items with links. Also, tell me if you want a quick one-paragraph summary or a brief bulleted list of recent events.
Sources
Drake has refused to pay the medical bills demanded by Detail, a Detroit producer who is credited on a few tracks -- and the hook on "305 to My City" -- off Nothing Was the Same, reports the Daily Mail. In June, it was reported that Detail brought a lawsuit against Drake due to an alleged assault at the hands of his bodyguard, Chubbs, at Drake's home in Calabasas about a year before in 2014. The initial report suggested Drake had set up the beatdown, as he was "irate" at Detail for apparently...
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www.hotnewhiphop.comDrizzy facing legal action over clothing bill.
www.bet.comExclusive: Drake is upset with Universal Music Group's alleged business practices, not Lamar's lyrics, a source told The Independent.
www.independent.co.ukDrake files second claim over Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us,' saying he believes UMG allowed him to be defamed as a "pedophile" and used "payola."
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