Drake is suggesting that Universal Music Group chose to “artificially inflate" Kendrick Lamar's song that blasted him.
Attorney Dan Adams explains why the singer is suing his own record company and fellow label-mate Kendrick Lamar.
Funnily enough, Mustard learned that “Not Like Us” had been released while on his way to a baby shower at a friend’s home. He ...
The second civil suit for defamation, filed against both iHeartMedia and UMG, accuses the companies of knowingly damaging ...
Musically speaking, I’d say Drake lost the tit-for-tat feud this year between himself and Kendrick Lamar, which culminated in ...
Drake claims UMG schemed to "artificially inflate the popularity" of Kendrick Lamar's diss track by gaming Spotify and paying ...
Drake has launched legal action against Universal Music accusing the label of artificially boosting streams of Kendrick Lamar ...
Forbes reached out to Drake’s lawyers and UMG for comment. “UMG designed, financed and then executed a plan to turn ‘Not Like Us’ into a viral mega-hit with the intent of using the ...
Drake has filed a second legal action against Universal, accusing his label of defaming him by releasing Kendrick Lamar's ...
Drake is doubling down in his ongoing legal war against his own label and Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” filing a new legal action in Texas that alleges Universal Music Group knowingly ...
The move to court, while not yet a lawsuit, represents a major escalation of the feud and involves some of the biggest ...
In a petition filed Monday in New York Supreme Court, the Canadian rapper accused Universal Music Group and Spotify of engaging in a "scheme to ensure" Lamar's diss track, "Not Like Us," "broke ...