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Drake has withdrawn his petition against Spotify and Universal Music Group after accusing the entities of launching an illegal “scheme” to boost numbers for Kendrick Lamar’s hit diss track ...
Spotify declined to comment to NBC News at the time of Drake’s complaint. ... Lamar’s guest verses prompted Drake to quickly release a new diss track about Lamar called “Push Ups,” in ...
Reps for Drake, Lamar, Spotify and UMG either declined or did not immediately respond to Variety’s requests for ... Lamar piled on a series of increasingly personal diss tracks against Drake ...
It said the company and Spotify “have a long-standing, symbiotic business relationship” and alleges that UMG offered special licensing rates to Spotify for the song. The petition also says UMG has fired employees seen as loyal to Drake "in an apparent effort to conceal its schemes."
A few days after that album’s release, Drake filed his first legal action against Universal and Spotify, the world’s largest streaming service. In a subsequent action, it roped in iHeartMedia ...
The line seems to indicate Drake's perceived importance to the label as Spotify's second most streamed artist behind Taylor Swift, whose Big Machine Records is also distributed by UMG.
On Monday, Drake’s company, Frozen Moments LLC, filed a petition in New York accusing music giants Spotify and Universal Music Group of an illegal “scheme” using bots, payola and more to ...
Drake is suing his record label for defamation and harassment over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.”. The Canadian rapper (real name: Aubrey Drake Graham) filed a federal lawsuit ...