By Nicole Fell Kendrick Lamar’s diss track turned chart-topping hit “NotLikeUs” has hit 1 billion streams on Spotify. The critically acclaimed song, released amid an ongoing feud with ...
But an equally interesting question is why Drake’s team waited some eight months after UMG’s May release of “NotLikeUs.” That delay displays a strategy. First, it would have been a bad ...
Drake has officially upped the ante in his battle over Kendrick Lamar's chart-topper "NotLikeUs," with a new lawsuit accusing his and Lamar's music distributor of profiting off his defamation ...
He alleges that Universal, his record label, schemed with unnamed third parties to aggressively promote Lamar’s track “NotLikeUs,” a chart-topping hit that suggested that Drake was a ...
That means he’s decided to forego his initial bid to secure a court order for UMG’s records pertaining to “NotLikeUs” and skip straight to suing the major label. At the heart of his ...
Universal Music Group has posted a fiery response to Drake’s lawsuit around Kendrick Lamar’s brutal diss track, “NotLikeUs,” in which he accuses the company — his label for more than a ...
But now, The New York Times reports that Drake has officially filed a lawsuit against UMG, claiming that “NotLikeUs” is “defamatory.” This morning, Drake filed a federal lawsuit against ...