According to reports, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin hosted his annual all-white party in the Hamptons on July 4th, attracting a star-studded guest list. Rubin shared photos on social media showcasing the high-profile attendees, including artists like Quavo, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, and Lil Wayne.
Rubin expressed gratitude for being able to bring “so many incredible people together” for the event. Vogue reported that the party featured live performances, with Shaboozey performing his hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” and Mary J. Blige delivering a rendition of “Be Happy.” GloRilla and Lil Wayne also took the stage, performing “Wanna Be” and “Lollipop” respectively.
Other notable guests in attendance included Teyana Taylor, A$AP Ferg, Travis Scott, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Druski, DJ Khaled, Camila Cabello, and Fat Joe, among many others. However, Drake appeared less enthusiastic, with some commenters noting he looked like he had “aged 20 years” and had been “through the ringer.”
Interestingly, the release of Kendrick Lamar’s music video for “Not Like Us” on the same day as the party seemed to reference Drake, with the track taking jabs at the Toronto native and referencing his “Push Ups.”
In May 2024, Drake had shared Rubin’s invitation on his Instagram Stories, which featured custom artwork by renowned artist George Condo, known for his work with Kanye West and Travis Scott. Drake had previously referenced Rubin in his 2020 song “When to Say When,” rapping about watching the entrepreneur win a million dollars off a few hands of cards.
Overall, Rubin’s annual Hamptons party continues to be a highly anticipated event, drawing in a who’s who of celebrities and musicians for a night of music, fashion, and exclusive experiences.
Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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