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Drake has filed two lawsuits against Universal Music Group (UMG) and iHeartRadio, claiming defamation and unethical promotion regarding Kendrick Lamar's diss track, "Not Like Us." The first suit, filed in California, alleges that UMG knowingly released a song falsely accusing Drake of pedophilia. The second suit, in Texas, accuses both UMG and iHeartRadio of using "pay-to-play" schemes to boost the song's popularity. Despite Drake's claims, public opinion largely views the lawsuits as sour grapes following "Not Like Us's" immense commercial success. UMG denies all allegations.
By JRITDrake has filed two lawsuits against Universal Music Group (UMG) and iHeartRadio, claiming defamation and unethical promotion regarding Kendrick Lamar's diss track, "Not Like Us." The first suit, filed in California, alleges that UMG knowingly released a song falsely accusing Drake of pedophilia. The second suit, in Texas, accuses both UMG and iHeartRadio of using "pay-to-play" schemes to boost the song's popularity. Despite Drake's claims, public opinion largely views the lawsuits as sour grapes following "Not Like Us's" immense commercial success. UMG denies all allegations.