Drake Initiates Legal Action Against UMG

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This nikka has done himself no favors at fukkin all


If nikkas can give Cole hell for backing out etc, Drake need to get quadruple the flack for this tenderdikk karen shyt he pulling


only so long you you can feign being unbothered with the fake bravado

That nikka on his Commodus from Gladiator shyt- peak bytch assery
 

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The industry been tryna take down Wayne Drake and Nicki. Yall just never believed them when they said it.

the only one who tried to get wayne out was birdman yet wayne still hung around him afterwards.

nicki just came off as insecure because cardi and meg took off and knocked her from the top female rapper to third.
 

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Drake Claims Universal Music and Spotify ‘Artificially Inflated’ Kendrick Lamar’s Numbers for ‘Not Like Us’ Diss Track
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In the latest twist in the bruising beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, the Canadian rapper has initiated legal action against Universal Music Group over allegations that the company conspired using Spotify to artificially inflate the popularity of Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.”

The action is doubly surprising because UMG distributes both artists’ recordings.

In a filing Monday in Manhattan court first reported by Billboard, Drake’s Frozen Moments LLC accused UMG of launching an illegal “scheme” involving bots, payola and other methods to boost the numbers for Lamar’s viciously personal song, which accuses Drake of pedophilia and amplified the already fiery dispute between the two artists.​


The petition, obtained by Variety, claims that UMG “engaged in conduct designed to artificially inflate the popularity of ‘Not Like Us’… including by licensing the song at drastically reduced rates to Spotify and using ‘bots’ to generate the false impression that the song was more popular than it was in reality.”

In a response several hours after the news broke, a UMG rep told Variety: “The suggestion that UMG would do anything to undermine any of its artists is offensive and untrue. We employ the highest ethical practices in our marketing and promotional campaigns. No amount of contrived and absurd legal arguments in this pre-action submission can mask the fact that fans choose the music they want to hear.“

While other streaming services are not named in the petition, it does claim that “UMG appears to have used similar tactics with other streaming services. On information and belief, UMG paid, or approved payments to, Apple Inc. to have its voice-activated digital assistant ‘Siri’ purposely misdirect users to ‘Not Like Us.'”

“UMG did not rely on chance, or even ordinary business practices,” the petition continues. “It instead launched a campaign to manipulate and saturate the streaming services and airwaves.”

Reps for Drake, Lamar, Spotify and UMG either declined or did not immediately respond to Variety’s requests for comment.

Drake’s attorneys claim that UMG violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, which is often used in criminal cases against organized crime (and was deployed to convict R. Kelly of sexual misconduct and other crimes in 2021). They also allege deceptive business practices and false advertising under New York state law.

As Billboard notes, Monday’s filing is not yet a full lawsuit, but a so-called “pre-action” petition — a procedure under New York law that aims to secure information before filing a lawsuit.

However, the move is extraordinary in a number of ways. Earlier this year, Lamar piled on a series of increasingly personal diss tracks against Drake, not only accusing him of having relationships with underaged women — which Drake has denied — as well as children not revealed to the public, and has gone so far as to address Drake’s son Adonis, his mother and others in his songs.

Drake released songs in response, but soon removed them from his socials and then went silent. The beef calmed down after a man was shot outside of Drake’s Toronto residence in May, but fired up again with the surprise release of Lamar’s new “GNX” album on Friday.

However, he did appear to address the situation late Sunday in a Kick stream with host xQc in which he introduced himself by saying, “I’m Drake, this is xQc, real streaming legend. Me, I do music, in case you don’t know.

“I’m here,” he continued. “Full intact, mind, body, and soul, in case you were wondering. You need facts to take me out, fairytales won’t do it,” he added, possibly alluding to the forthcoming legal action.

He made a similar statement later in the show, adding, “Nothing makes me uncomfortable. I’ve worked too hard to be uncomfortable. Nothing fazes me, like I said, it takes only facts to fold me, fairytales don’t work.”

Variety
 

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Crave entitlement, but wanna be liked so bad that it's puzzlin'
No dominance, let's recap moments when you didn't fit in
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why would drake file a lawsuit against UMG, when he is signed to UMG and has a relationship with the CEO of UMG (Lucian)? there has to be more than payola and bots because those two things have been around for a long time. payola is pretty much the game and it works both ways, you can benefit from it or it can push you out. Drake is really starting to punch above his weight class and might get pushed out of hip-hop now.

ebro got called out for payola from an up and coming artist during their interview years ago and the artist was never heard from again. you fight against the machine and they'll get you out of there.
Yea there is no way his counsel came up with this idea to sue Universal. They definitely advised against it and out of bytch ass emotion he tapped into his Jewish roots. He about to get Diddy”d if he not careful lol. They gonna expose him. He gonna regret this.
 

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Coming from someone who said and still believes Drake out bar’d Kendrick, this is the most pathetic shyt ever. I can’t believe he’s doing this. He has to know how this makes him look. Does he not have anyone in his circle that keeps it real with him :snoop:
Really agree, I mean that not like us thing was just a joke to me but with this shyt is starting to sound like super facts. Trying to charge nikkas with RICO in hiphop battling sounds like an unbelievable joke :mjlol:
 

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I think we need a rap Civil War :jbhmm:
...West Coast wins it.
Because by rule of law; we get property rights to all them NY/NJ/PA/NOLA nikkas runnin around claiming LA gangs :yeshrug:

If I can get 15 minutes with JID to tell him about the plethora of benefits of a set/squad/clique/brotherhood, maybe I can flip the South's ringer over too, then at that point its a walk-through :lolbron:
 

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Drake misplayed his hand as far as his image is concerned.

@TAYLONDO SAMSWORTHY gave him the play on how this should have been handled:

All Drake had to do was bow out and say “It was a good battle, historic moment for hip-hop.
Im happy to have been a part of it. Good shyt Kenny” :obama:


That statement woulda took the legs out from under any future Kendrick diss and make him seem like a bully if he kept throwing shots at Drake.

Now Drake just looks unauthentically unbothered and like an extra try-hard everytime he responds in these ol’ sneaky little lightskin ways

this the price you pay when you don't have Breh&Breh Associates™ in the situation room formulating your war and exit strategies :ufdup:

He could have had sage level councillors dropping nothing but pearls of wisdom from TheColi's own vault - and with a corporate discount. We even accept Shiba Inu token as payment tender :mjgrin:
 

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blame-shift finger-pointing.
It's the whole point OF this.
There's no way for Drake to come at Kendrick for defamation because it's protected art. So, you backdoor it by trying to come for him from a business standpoint. Only issue is, it's the exact playbook Drake's been using for decades, so it needs to be turned into an argument of nuance and exclusivity instead of even being able to just say 'this practice is abhorrent and shouldn't be used.'
Because he uses it.
So it has to be an attack on bots and other tools Drake has been using for most of a decade, but in a way where it 'wasn't allowed'.
Like his previous uses somehow were.

The fact that this has to be explained this way proves the hilarity of the situation. Drake isn't mad about bots or payola. He's mad about bots and payola being used against him.

Otherwise, this would be a class-action lawsuit. Round up everyone else who released during this period. Call it a financially disadvantageous position for all other artists due to creating lack of confidence in the streaming data. Self-enrichment by someone using bots to artificially increase their streams, their placements and thusly, their pay.

But he can't.
Because discovery would show he's also been party to it for years. The frontrunner of it.
Thing is, that same discovery would require UMG to basically provide evidence that most of the numbers the industry bases success on are arbitrary at best and easily manipulated at worst.

But he also can't... because no one fukks with him. Because this isn't about other artists.
It's about his fukking feelings getting hurt.

Agreed, I'm not under any delusions that Drake is doing this out of a love for the music and a desire to expose bots across the board. He's doing this for selfish purposes.

What would make it absolutely retarded is if this is a frivolous case. Then that is him buried. Surpassing Ja Rule levels.
 
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