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Wack 100 Explains Why Drake's Career Will Be Done By Next Year

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Wack 100 has shared his thoughts on the recent wave of lawsuits involving Drake, suggesting they could mark the beginning of the end of the rapper’s dominance in music. During a recent livestream, he theorized that powerful figures in the industry are intentionally targeting the Toronto star.

“I want y’all to really think about, in the last week, what has happened,” Wack said in a clip now circulating across social media. “Since UMG has won that and they had to drop that sh*t, Drake’s being sued for falsely promoting Stake. It’s coming… The women coming next bro.”

He then mentioned the lawsuit filed against Spotify, claiming it’s part of a larger plan to damage Drake’s image. “They’re setting him up. I guarantee you,” he said. “They don’t wanna send him to jail. Not yet. That’s later.”

Drake is currently facing a class-action lawsuit alongside streamer Adin Ross and the online casino platform Stake. The complaint accuses them of promoting illegal and predatory gambling practices, alleging that they “glamorized” a “highly addictive” product that “threatens the welfare of Missouri residents and especially its young people.”

Meanwhile, the Spotify lawsuit accuses the streaming giant of ignoring “mass-scale fraudulent streaming.” It further alleges that Drake has benefited from “billions” of fake streams as a result. Despite these claims, the suit does not list Drake as a defendant but rather focuses on Spotify itself. It argues that the company “knows or should know” about evidence showing his catalog profited from bot-generated streams.

Both legal cases surfaced shortly after a judge dismissed Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, which stemmed from the release and promotion of Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.”

In other developments, Drake is currently preparing for the release of his upcoming album Iceman. Although no official release date has been announced, he has already dropped several singles, and fans expect the full project to arrive before the end of the year.