Drake became the object of scorn and ridicule when he filed legal petitions against Universal Music Group and Spotify after losing to Kendrick Lamar
Drake will not continue legal action against Spotify and Universal Music Group following his public spat with Kendrick Lamar. The Canadian rapper sued the music streamer and the record label last year, accusing them of scheming with each other to uplift one of Lamar's songs over his.
Drake filed petitions against Universal Music with courts in New York and Texas, accusing it of employing dodgy tactics when promoting Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’. The New York petition was replaced by the big defamation lawsuit,
Drake has filed to withdraw a pre-trial petition against Universal Music Group and Spotify in Manhattan, sparking reactions on X.
In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, Drake has unexpectedly withdrawn his high-profile legal action against industry
Drake has officially upped the ante in his battle over Kendrick ... November when he filed petitions in New York and Texas that accused Universal Music Group, Spotify and iHeartRadio of being part of a "scheme to ensure" Lamar's "Not Like Us," "broke ...
Was it a smart litigation strategy to wait eight months from when UMG released Kendrick Lamar’s "Not Like Us" to sue the label for defamation?
Universal Music Group is again clapping back at Drake in the legal fight over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us." UMG Files Motion to Dismiss Texas Pre-Action Petition. On Thursday (J
American singer Bruno Mars has expressed his joy after reaching a new milestone on Spotify. On January 27, Mars made history as the first artist to achieve 150 million monthly listeners on Spotify. In a reaction shared on his Instagram story on Tuesday, the singer encouraged his fans to continue streaming his music.
Universal Music Group claims that Drake has a "lack of evidence" to support his claim that the company botch "Not Like Us" streams.
American singer Bruno Mars has achieved a historic milestone on Spotify, becoming the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners on the platform. The achievement, recorded on January 27, marks a new record in Spotify’s history,
Grammy-winning singer, Bruno Mars, has achieved a milestone on Spotify, becoming the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners. On his Instagram, Mars expressed his excitement, urging his fans to keep streaming his music. Lightheartedly, he joked that he’ll soon be debt-free thanks to the massive streams.