Drake’s Lawyers Allege UMG Is Covering Up Artist Exploitation Amid Defamation Case

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Lawyers for Drake and Universal Music Group attended a hearing yesterday to discuss the label's request to dismiss the rapper's lawsuit.

In January of this year, Drake filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group. In it, he accused the label of artificially inflating the success of Kendrick Lamar's hit diss track, "Not Like Us." UMG filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit in March, vehemently denying the allegations. The Toronto rapper proceeded to file an amended version of the suit in April, including new allegations related to Kendrick's Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show.

Yesterday, lawyers for both Drake and UMG attended a hearing to discuss the label's dismissal request. While Drizzy's team urged the judge to allow the lawsuit to proceed, UMG's team fiercely defended "Not Like Us," insisting that it's merely an example of the hip-hop tradition of throwing exaggerated jabs in lyrics. “Trash-talking in the extreme,” they said, “is not, and should not be treated as, statements of fact.”

Now, a spokesperson for Drake has released a statement, per AllHipHop, alleging that UMG is trying to hide artist exploitation.

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“UMG is desperate to see this case not move forward because the company can’t hide its misconduct in a courtroom the way it does in the boardroom,” the statement alleges. “Soon, in addition to facing concerned regulators and investors, the leadership of music’s most powerful label will have to answer for the damage it has caused to every artist that has been silenced, exploited, endangered or discarded.”

At the time of writing, UMG has not publicly responded.

During the hearing Judge Jeannette Vargas didn't issue a ruling. She did, however, question how an ordinary listener would interpret Kendrick's lyrics. “Who is the ordinary listener?” she wondered. “Is it someone who’s going to catch all those references? There’s so much specialized and nuanced to these lyrics.”

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Caroline Fisher is a News Writer at HotNewHipHop from Chicago, Illinois. She started at HNHH this year, and has since spent her time writing about all that is newsworthy in the world of hip-hop. With a drive for hunting down the hottest stories, she enjoys documenting new developments in culture and entertainment. She also has an appreciation for hip-hop and seeks to cover the most important trends and shifts. She has a Bachelor of Arts which she received at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Having graduated in 2022, she majored in English with a concentration in Media, Rhetoric and Cultural Studies. Specializing all things music, pop culture and entertainment, some of her favorite musical artists include Snoop Dogg, OutKast, and Nicki Minaj. When she’s not writing about music she’s also a fan of attending shows, watching the latest movies, staying up-to-date with current events, photography, and poetry.

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