Metro confirms Drake lying and did try to get Like That blocked from the radio, shows mail

CoolinInTheCut

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Stop defending the lesser skilled MC. It's not good for hip hop. Are you one of the reasons rap has been trash for the last few years? Condoning mediocrity?

Choose better next time. This is what happens when you just like whoever is popular. You lose. Self reflect.

I already responded to a post like this from you and you dodged it so you're clearly shamelessly dap fishing here lol
 

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I already responded to a post like this from you and you dodged it so you're clearly shamelessly dap fishing here lol
I'm getting like...30 alerts a day nikka it's hard to keep up. When it comes to this shyt I'd gladly respond.
 

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Kendra Lamar pushing lip stick alley bars over a west coast sound beats and you clowns really eat that shyt up. The last diss was fire but come on Kendrick Lamar is very hyped because everyone hates drake lol.
Like I said in another thread, folks are prisoners of the moment.

With that being said, Drake is looking BAD! out here
 

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Ok so

Epic is Futures label

Drake, Metro , Kendrick all apart of the same parent company (not epic)

So email is for some reason trying to stop the Epic part of it essentially killing the record

Like Buser, Larry Kenswil, a retired top business and legal affairs executive for UMG, has no idea what is in the contractual agreement between Republic and Epic for “Like That.” (A rep for Sony, Epic’s parent company, also did not respond to a request for comment.) But he’s certain that Republic has no right to demand a radio takedown. If Lamar’s “euphoria” lyric about a cease-and-desist is true, Kenswil says, “The artist [Drake] complained to the label [Republic] and the label felt like they had to do something to satisfy the artist. But, of course, we probably don’t have the full story.”


He adds: “That happens all the time. Artists tell their lawyers: ‘Send a cease-and-desist.’ The lawyer says, ‘Uh, I don’t think they’re doing anything wrong.’ ‘Send a cease-and-desist or I’ll fire you.’ And they send the cease-and-desist — and don’t follow up.'” Evidence on behalf of Kenswil’s theory: “Like That” not only came out, but radio played the track, it debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and remained there for three weeks. And as of this writing, “Like That” is No. 21 on the all-genre Radio Songs chart.


These OVO Stan's in here fighting for their fukking lives :dead:
 
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