Drake’s label says lawsuit over Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ should be dismissed

Key Points

  • Drake's lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) seeks dismissal over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" lyrics.
  • UMG defends the song as "rhetorical hyperbole" and protected speech under the First Amendment.
  • Drake accused of hypocrisy for previously supporting artists' creative freedom but now suing over Lamar's lyrics.
  • The feud between Drake and Lamar has been ongoing for about a decade, with "Not Like Us" being a significant diss track.
  • The lawsuit claims the song has led to safety threats and forced Drake to take protective measures for his son.

Summary

In a legal battle stemming from a long-standing feud, Drake has filed a defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning track "Not Like Us." UMG, in response, has moved to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing that the song's lyrics, which label Drake a pedophile, are protected under the First Amendment as "rhetorical hyperbole" and opinion. The label highlighted Drake's apparent hypocrisy, referencing his support for a petition that criticized the use of artists' lyrics in criminal cases, suggesting that such works are products of imagination. The feud, which has been ongoing for about a decade, escalated with the release of "Not Like Us" last May, following Drake's own diss track "Family Matters." Drake claims the song has endangered his safety, leading to home break-ins and necessitating protective measures for his son. Despite UMG's dismissal request, Drake's lawyer remains confident in the case's progression, aiming to expose UMG's alleged mistreatment of artists. The song itself has been a commercial success, winning multiple Grammy Awards and topping the Billboard charts.

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March 18, 2025
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