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All of which leads us to this month, and Drake's persistent attempts to sue his own record label — Universal Music Group, also the label that released Lamar's "Not Like Us" — for its role in the feud, claiming defamation and harassment over the "specific, unmistakable, and false factual allegation that Drake is a criminal pedophile."
Atlanta startup founders and brothers Ameer and Anthony Brown are taking advantage of this growth. Turning their focus to the music industry, the two have created a platform to provide infrastructure within the convoluted network of influencers, marketing agencies and record labels all trying to do business with one another.
Buckhead, the ritzy neighborhood where Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star The St. Regis Atlanta sits, has gotten decidedly quieter over the past few years. Where popular bars and nightclubs once thrived now you’ll find boutiques and hushed sushi counters.
“This lawsuit by Drake is a much less meritorious legal case—likely used as leverage in contract negotiations and as a PR move more than intended for a drawn-out legal battle through trial,” defamation lawyer Camron Dowlatshahi told the outlet.
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Kendrick Lamar’s first Super Bowl halftime show appearance came in 2022, where he performed with Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige.
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Drake's lawsuit alleges that Kendrick Lamar alluded to his Jewish heritage (pejoratively) in his hit "Not Like Us."
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Forget] the ‘Big 3,’ it’s just big me.” Those words, rapped by Kendrick Lamar on the 2024 track “Like That,” would ignite a firestorm in hip-hop, forever altering its landscape. Though Kendrick never named names,