Roommates, it looks like Drake might be out of the woods! Apparently, Champagne Papi is no longer being sued for copyright infringement over his role in the Chris Brown song "No Guidance." Your dress."

According to Hot New Hip Hop, the songwriters voluntarily removed Drake's name from the costume on Tuesday. It's unclear why the rapper was dropped and if a settlement was reached, but Billboard reports that none of the parties' attorneys immediately responded to requests for comment.

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"No Guidance" was one of the biggest songs of the summer when it was released on June 8, 2019. Following Breezy's ninth studio album, "Indigo," the bop spent 46 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching No. number 5 in October 2019. In addition, the song was nominated for Best R&B Song at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards.

Although Drake is out of danger, Chris is not. Brandon and Timothy move forward with the lawsuit against Breezy and Sony Music Entertainment.

Breezy has quite a few lawsuits attached to his name. As we previously reported, the singer is also being sued for allegedly sampling Red Rat's 1997 dancehall song "Tight Up Skirt" without permission. Greensleeves Publishing Ltd claims that Chris "took the main musical function" of the song and "prominently used" it in "Privacy" without permission. Greensleeves also says that they have exclusive music publishing rights to the song in the United States.

Chris hasn't spoken about the latest lawsuit, but remains active on social media as he promotes his upcoming 'One Of Them Ones' tour with Lil Baby. Both will hit the road from July to August. Roommates, we'll keep you posted on the outcome of the ongoing lawsuits against Chris Brown.