Drake Files Legal Claim Against UMG Alleging Defamation With Release of Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us”

Drake has filed a legal claim against Universal Music Group (UMG), alleging defamation of character regarding the release of Kendrick Lamar’s track “Not Like Us.”

The legal claim, being a pre-action petition filed in a Texas federal court, alleges an elaborate “scheme” to increase the amount of plays Lamar’s track received. Consequence Sound reports that Drake claims that UMG allegedly accepted payments from Lamar to play his song more.

Drake contends that UMG helped Kendrick Lamar in efforts to defame his character. The track, which was released earlier this year in May, includes lines that some listeners noticed as jabs to Drake. The song includes lines that label the Toronto rapper as an alleged “predator” and “pedophile”. “Not Like Us” gained lots of attention on social media within the hip-hop community for these remarks, which made Drake a public center of attention on the internet.

UMG responded to these claims in a statement to Billboard, stating that Drakes allegations are “offensive” and “untrue”.

With the recent news, there continues to be a growing significance of how lyrics in the music industry are perceived and the potential legal implications of releasing content that could be construed as defamatory.

Will Close: I am an english major and professional writing minor at Kutztown University. Set to graduate in May, I am a senior. Over the last four years I have studied various eras of literature and have experimented with multiple forms of writing. Currently, I am starting my internship at MXDWN magazine as a breaking news writer and will be spreading the word on all the latest announcements in the music industry. As a lover of music, I will provide the necessary information needed to spread the word on the latest news in music.
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