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Toronto rapper Drake is suing his record label, Universal Music Group which he shares with rival, Kendrick Lamar for defamation ove
The leading hip-hop superstar beef has been cranked up another notch, with Drake suing Universal Music Group for defamation over rival Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.”
The “Hotline Bling” hitmaker claims he was targeted at his Toronto home by armed intruders in “the 2024 equivalent of ‘Pizzagate’” after Kendrick Lamar branded him as pedophile in the lyrical barbs of “Not Like Us”.
Drake is battling his own record label over a song that is the lynchpin of a now legendary hip-hop feud.
Rapper Drake has filed a defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group related to Kendrick Lamar diss track "Not Like Us."
Attorneys claim the record company promoted the track, labeling rapper Drake a "pedophile" for financial gain.
Drake filed a lawsuit against his own record label, Universal Music Group, for alleged defamation over fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" on Jan. 15. He alleges that Universal Music Group "approved,
Drake suing Universal Music Group in federal court after accusing the music label of a "scheme" around Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us."
According to an 81-page lawsuit, the Toronto superstar claims he pulled his seven-year-old son, Adonis, out of school due to security concerns. The suit details a series of incidents that allegedly occurred at Drake’s home in May 2024, just days after Kendrick dropped the Mustard-produced track.
Cenat then reacted to someone in the chat suggesting that Drake allegedly said UMG “slid” Kai some money. “I ain’t gonna lie, chat. N—as ate that week,” he said as he laughed. “Both ways, n—as ate crazy, gang. I wasn’t even complaining. All my sh–s was monetized.”