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In a high-profile legal dispute, Canadian rapper Drake has filed a defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over the release of Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.” Drake alleges that the song falsely portrays him in a defamatory light, resulting in both personal and professional damage.

The lawsuit, filed on January 15, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accuses UMG of promoting and profiting from a track that contains harmful and untrue accusations, including the portrayal of Drake as a criminal. The rapper claims that the lyrics caused real-world consequences, including an unfortunate incident at his Toronto residence and the removal of his son from school for safety reasons.

Drake’s legal team argues that UMG prioritized commercial interests over the rapper’s personal safety by launching a campaign to make “Not Like Us” a viral hit, despite being aware of its defamatory content. They claim the label was aware of the controversial content of the track but chose to push it for viral success, even using questionable methods like paid streaming boosts.

Motion to Dismiss

In response to the lawsuit, UMG filed a motion to dismiss the case, asserting that the song’s lyrics fall under the protection of artistic expression and free speech. The label claims that the lyrics of “Not Like Us” are a form of artistic commentary and not intended to be defamatory. UMG’s legal team argues that Drake’s lawsuit is an attempt to suppress creative expression, suggesting that such legal actions could stifle the freedom of artists to express themselves through music.

Settlement with iHeartMedia

As the case progresses, Drake’s legal team has reportedly entered discussions with iHeartMedia, a major player in the music industry, to explore potential settlement options outside of court. iHeartMedia, which has significant ties to UMG, was implicated in the viral promotion of “Not Like Us,” with some suggesting that the song’s increased radio play contributed to its commercial success. Sources close to the negotiations claim that both parties are seeking to avoid prolonged litigation, though no official settlement has been announced as of yet.

Industry Implications

The ongoing lawsuit between Drake and UMG is raising significant questions about the balance between artistic freedom and personal reputation within the music industry. If the court sides with Drake, it could set a precedent for future defamation cases involving artists and record labels. The case has already sparked debate about the ethical responsibilities of labels in promoting music that could harm an artist’s image and the growing issue of how far labels can go to monetize controversial content.

The legal battle also underscores the evolving landscape of the music industry, where the power of streaming platforms, radio stations, and social media plays an increasingly central role in shaping an artist’s career. Industry experts have noted that if the case is ruled in favor of Drake, it may encourage greater scrutiny of label practices, particularly in how they handle the promotion of potentially harmful content.

Next Court Dates

The lawsuit is scheduled to proceed to trial in the summer of 2025. Pretrial conferences, including a notable meeting on April 2, 2025, have helped shape the ongoing legal strategy, with the court denying UMG’s request to dismiss the case at this stage. Both parties are expected to continue gathering evidence in the coming months, with the trial expected to last for approximately three weeks.

As the case moves forward, all eyes are on how the court will balance the interests of free speech and the protection of personal reputations, making it one of the most significant legal battles in the music industry in recent years.

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