The Boy last week accused several music giants of defamation and illegally boosting the diss track's popularity.
The Drake and Kendrick Lamar flame has largely fizzled for now—but a new legal threat by Drake could reignite the feud.
Drake also reportedly removed copyright restrictions on his diss songs in a similar move. However, it is also unclear if he ...
Musician Drake alleges that Universal Music Group “conspired” to artificially boost Kendrick Lamar’s searing diss track “Not ...
Drake has begun legal action against Universal Music Group and Spotify, alleging they conspired to falsely pump up the ...
The second civil suit for defamation, filed against both iHeartMedia and UMG, accuses the companies of knowingly damaging ...
On Nov. 25, Drake's company Frozen Moments, LLC filed a petition against Universal Music Group, alleging it carried out ...
Drake has filed a second legal action against Universal, accusing his label of defaming him by releasing Kendrick Lamar's ...
The petition alleges UMG used bots to drive up streams on "Not Like Us," paid radio promoters to increase air play and paid ...
Drake filed a petition alleging Universal Music “launched a campaign to manipulate and saturate the streaming services … in ...
UMG says the allegations about "Not Like Us" - one of the biggest hits of the year - are "offensive and untrue." ...
The real reason why Drake has filed a lawsuit against Kendrick Lamar may have finally been revealed. Drake is reportedly ...