According to Universal Music Group, Drake has withdrawn certain accusations in his lawsuit and petitions against the music conglomerate and Kendrick Lamar.
Drake's "Not Like Us" Bexar County petition against Texas-based music company iHeartMedia has reportedly reached a settlement. Drake filed two petitions in November, one in New York and the other in Texas.
At the center was a legal petition Drake filed in November. Information from the document allege illegal payments iHeartMedia received from Universal Music Group to boost radio ai
Lawyers for Drake are also pushing forward a separate case in Texas, alleging ‘payola’ payments by UMG for playing ‘Not Like Us.’
Texas-based iHeartMedia says it settled its legal dispute with Drake over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” after demonstrating that it “did nothing wrong.”
Drake alleged in Texas court that Universal Music funneled payments to iHeartMedia for promotion of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us."
Drake has reached a private deal with iHeartMedia while he probes allegations UMG engaged in a pay-to-play scheme with Kendrick Lamar's ‘Not Like Us’
Drake has made a major chess move in exchange for documents in his lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar‘s “Not Like Us.” Drake Drops iHeartMedia From Texas Court Probe On Monday (March 3), Rolling Stone reported iHeartMedia is no longer a defendant in Drake’s probe into alleged payola in connection to Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.
HOUSTON (AP) — Texas-based iHeartMedia said it settled its legal dispute with Drake over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” after demonstrating that it “did nothing wrong.”
The rapper, who settled with iHeartMedia, suspects that the major label made secret payments and offered reduced licensing rates to third parties to promote the song.
Drake's "Not Like Us" Bexar County petition against Texas-based music company iHeartMedia has reportedly reached a settlement. Drake filed the petitions in preparation for actual lawsuits.
HOUSTON — Texas-based iHeartMedia said it settled its legal dispute with Drake over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” after demonstrating that it “did nothing wrong.”