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The focus of Drake's new claims – that ‘the largest audience for a Super Bowl halftime show ever' did not hear Lamar call ...
Universal Music Group (UMG) has filed a motion to dismiss rapper Drake's amended defamation lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar's ...
Drake's label Universal Music Group filed to dismiss his amended lawsuit, calling his new allegations 'astonishing.' ...
Drake's legal fight over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" drew fire from UMG, which accused him of trying to silence diss ...
The amended complaint updates a lawsuit Drake filed against Universal Music in January, accusing the label of defaming him by releasing and promoting Kendrick Lamar’s diss track that accuses Drake of ...
Drake himself has written and performed massively successful songs containing equally provocative taunts against other ...
"It was the first, and will hopefully be the last, Super Bowl halftime show orchestrated to assassinate the character of another artist,” the complaint said.
Drake didn't waste any time responding to UMG about his ongoing defamation lawsuit regarding the release of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us." ...
(Though the televised version of “Not Like Us” censored the words “certified pedophile,” Lamar still performed other allegedly damaging lyrics such as, “Hey Drake, I hear you like ‘em ...
The amended lawsuit also adds that defamatory portions of “Not Like Us" were played at the Grammy Awards in February, when the single won five awards, including song and record of the year.
including nods for artist of the year and song of the year for his Grammy-winning diss track "Not Like Us." The song is part of a longstanding feud between Lamar and fellow hip-hop star Drake ...