Kendrick Lamar is planning to perform his Drake diss track Not Like Us during his Super Bowl halftime show, despite the Canadian rapper suing him over the song.
Drake is suing his record label for spreading a “false and malicious narrative” when it released and promoted Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.”
After filing a petition against UMG in Bexar county, Texas, the music conglomerate has filed a motion to dismiss the petition.
UMG called Drake’s petition “an apparent effort to pressure” UMG and others “to limit the distribution” of Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’.
Kendrick Lamar and the NFL tease Not Like Us for the Super Bowl halftime show, unbothered by Drake’s legal pressure.
A new Super Bowl ad has fans convinced Kendrick Lamar will perform his Drake diss “Not Like Us” at the Big Game next month.
Attorneys claim the record company promoted the track, labeling rapper Drake a "pedophile" for financial gain.
Drake is slamming his own music distributor, Universal Music Group, over his springtime beef with rap rival Kendrick Lamar. The Canadian rapper filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of ...
Kai Cenat - yes, the same guy who previously FaceTimed Drake on Twitch as if they were old college roommates - did not mince words in his interview with Billboard. He made a joke about how people presumably expected him to follow Drizzy's lead because he was "cool with Drake."
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Universal Music Group has taken action against Drake by requesting that the lawsuit he filed be dismissed based on protected free speech.