Popular Canadian rapper, Drake after consultation with his management, has decided to withdraw his 2022 GRAMMY nominations.
The 35-year-old musician withdrew his two nominations out of the running for the upcoming music award ceremony.
The Toronto superstar was nominated for two awards at next year’s ceremony which takes place on Jan. 31st; Best Rap Album for his latest LP Certified Lover Boy and Best Rap Performance for the hit single ‘Way Too Sexy’ (with Future & Young Thug).
The decision was made by Drake and his management but there’s no word on what the reasons are.
It’s also not clear if The Recording Academy will add more nominees now that Drake has pulled out.
Meanwhile Reality TV show winner cum brand influencer, ‘Whitemoney‘, bags an endorsement deal with a fitness brand, Get Fit Nigeria.
Sharing photos while appending the deal, Whitemoney wrote;
“Whitemoney X GETFIT. I am Excited to announce I am the First Male Brand Ambassador to @getfitng the Biggest Waist Trainer and Wellness Brand in Africa! 🔥. Their products work with or without exercise.
Whitemoney Geng, I want you all to please support me by following @getfitng and buy their products massively 🙏🏾 🙅🏾! Let’s Show them the Money is White! 💰
They are officially family now 💯 !”
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