Despite pressure not to perform his hit “Not Like Us” at the Super Bowl, Kendrick Lamar (and the NFL) goes ahead with a ...
Drake sued his music distributor, Universal Music, for defamation and harassment over the release and promotion of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us." ...
In the suit, Drake claims his label promoted “Not Like Us” because it knew it would devalue his music and brand – and, therefore, give UMG leverage in future contract negotiations with Drake.
But an equally interesting question is why Drake’s team waited some eight months after UMG’s May release of “Not Like Us.” That delay displays strategy. First, it would have been a bad ...
Ultimately, the result of the battle ended up being a clear and decisive victory for Lamar, and his song ‘Not Like Us’ became not only the defining track of the entire back and forth between ...
He alleges that Universal, his record label, schemed with unnamed third parties to aggressively promote Lamar’s track “Not Like Us,” a chart-topping hit that suggested that Drake was a ...
Following Lamar’s Juneteenth Pop Out concert, “Not Like Us” sold just under 8,500 copies across the country, which is up just over 100% from the frame prior. (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty ...
But while fans anointed Lamar’s chart-topping single “Not Like Us” the battle’s knockout blow, Drake saw the song’s punchlines invoking pedophilia as something far more insidious — and ...
A s the legal battle over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” gets underway, both sides have retained top attorneys – ...