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Drake News: Rapper Receives School Letter For Violating Recruitment Rules, Bad Week For Him

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The rapper Drake is in hot water twice this week, after news reports said that he received a cease-and-desist letter from The University of Kentucky for violating sports recruitment terms and more.

Music website Billboard published this Drake bad news saying that the rapper received a letter for taking photos with some recruits and violating the recruitment terms of NCAA.

The Kentucky compliance office reportedly sent a letter that indicated there was "impermissible communication between Drake and three potential student-athletes (PSAs) recruits" at the school's event last year.

The report said NCAA did not allow the institution from making any contact between Drake and the PSAs and not adhering to this means NCAA violation. Website Sporting News which also published this Drake bad news obtained the letter.

This rule was reportedly violated by the rapper when he "headed back toward the locker room to say goodbye to the head coach (who wasn't there)" and one PSA allegedly took a photo with Drake.

The letter also prohibited the rapper from having talks with the recruits or taking photos with them when this happens "outside the parameters established by the NCAA."

Drake hires ghostwriters?

Franchise Herald and other media outfits reported another Drake news about rapper Meek Mill accusing the former with having a ghostwriter to write his songs and raps.

Also happening just within the week, Drake is accused of using a ghostwriter to compose his raps.

Meek Mill tweeted, "Stop comparing Drake to me too... He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out."

Earlier, another rapper Kendrick Lamar seemed to have blasted Drake with his veiled barb, which some news outfits believe pertains to Drake.

"I can dig rapping, but a rapper with a ghostwriter?/ What the fuck happened? / (Oh no) I swore I wouldn't tell / But most of y'all sharing bars like you got the bottom bunk in a two-man cell," he said.

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