On Feb. 9, there’s a strong chance that Kendrick Lamar will walk onto the stage at the Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans, and call Drake a pedophile in front of hundreds of millions of viewers.
Universal Music Group claims that Drake has a "lack of evidence" to support his claim that the company botch "Not Like Us" streams.
In November 2024, Drake filed two actions with the first a petition in New York accusing the Universal Music Group of conspiring with the music streamer Spotify as well as a second one against UMG in Texas. While The Boy has withdrawn his petition in New York to make way for a lawsuit, his petition in Texas still remains.
Rapper Drake has filed a defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group related to Kendrick Lamar diss track "Not Like Us."
Drake alleges UMG knowingly damaged his reputation and endangered his life through Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us.’
Spotify and Universal Music Group have struck a new multi-year agreement focused on driving subscriber growth and advancing music monetization.
Drake made some serious legal moves last year, hitting Universal Music Group and Spotify with one petition, then going
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Last Tuesday, rapper/singer Drake withdrew his lawsuit accusing Universal Music Group and Spotify of conspiring to artificially inflate the popularity of Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track, “Not Like Us.
Kendrick Lamar and the NFL tease Not Like Us for the Super Bowl halftime show, unbothered by Drake’s legal pressure.
The "Not Like Us" rapper will perform during Super Bowl LIX halftime as the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs face off in New Orleans.
After filing a petition against UMG in Bexar county, Texas, the music conglomerate has filed a motion to dismiss the petition.