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Photographer Drops Drake Video Copyright Suit
26 Jan
Summary
- Photographer Gabriele Galimberti dropped copyright claims against Drake.
- The lawsuit alleged Drake's video copied a photo from Galimberti's book.
- The case was dismissed with prejudice, preventing future reopening.

An Italian photographer, Gabriele Galimberti, has officially withdrawn his copyright lawsuit against rapper Drake. The legal action, filed in November, centered on the music video for Drake's single "What Did I Miss?". Galimberti contended that a specific scene in the video infringed upon a photograph from his 2020 book, "The Ameriguns."
Galimberti's photograph and the disputed music video scene both depicted men standing outside homes, with firearms arranged around swimming pools. The photographer, known for his work with National Geographic, had previously faced controversy for a 2022 Balenciaga campaign. He had linked Drake's alleged use of his imagery to a recent feud with Kendrick Lamar.
The lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice on January 20, 2026, preventing any future legal action on the same claims. While the specifics of any settlement were not disclosed, representatives for both parties have not yet commented. Drake's own defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group was dismissed in October, though he is currently appealing that decision.




