Drake turned the thing of scorn and mock when he filed authorized petitions in opposition to Common Music Group and Spotify after getting splattered by Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.”
As an alternative of utilizing wax to spit out a response to Ok. Dot’s monumental blockbuster monitor, Drizzy turned to the courts to hunt redress, which subjected him to limitless mockery by the hip-hop nation. He claimed within the court docket paperwork, which have been solely authorized petitions, that the music companies conspired to significantly inflate Lamar’s membership anthem numbers, which has been performed advert nauseam since final summer season.
Some suppose Drake tried to cease Kendrick Lamar from performing ‘Not Like Us’ on the Tremendous Bowl
Some hip-hop heads speculated that Drake was making an attempt to keep away from the abject humiliation of getting Lamar carry out the track on the only best platform on tv, the Tremendous Bowl halftime present. Leisure acts throughout intermission have routinely been seen by greater than 110 million folks over the previous a number of years.
Drake pulls the petition in New York
After months of authorized maneuvering, Aubry Drake Graham has determined to drag his petition in New York in opposition to the music behemoths.
Based on Suonosphere, Drake’s authorized group negotiated a truce on the petition in New York, although the identical submitting nonetheless exists in Texas the place Drake additionally introduced accusatory paperwork. No phrase but if the Texas case may even be dropped or when.
Followers reply to Drake’s withdrawal
Followers speculate that Drizzy has no corroborative proof to assist his claims, which might be why he didn’t file an precise lawsuit and has shortly withdrawn the petition.
“Ugh, the authorized paperwork says the Petitioner, so Drake, voluntarily withdrew, and there’s NO COSTS to Respondents, so Spotify and UMG. Drake received nothing as a result of he by no means had a case!” wrote one X consumer.