Drake's Label Seeks Dismissal of Defamation Suit Over Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us'
Universal Music Group argues that the lawsuit lacks merit, citing artistic freedom and the context of a rap feud.
- Universal Music Group (UMG) filed a motion to dismiss Drake's defamation lawsuit, claiming the lyrics in Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' are protected as opinion and rhetorical hyperbole under the First Amendment.
- Drake's lawsuit alleges that the track falsely brands him as a pedophile, leading to threats, safety concerns, and disruptions to his personal life, including pulling his son from school.
- UMG argues that Drake's lawsuit contradicts his previous support for a petition opposing the use of rap lyrics as evidence in legal cases, accusing him of hypocrisy.
- The label asserts that diss tracks are a recognized artform that thrive on exaggerated insults, and dismissing the suit is necessary to preserve artistic freedom.
- The feud between Drake and Lamar has spanned years, with 'Not Like Us' gaining widespread acclaim, including Grammy wins and a Super Bowl performance, while many commentators declared Lamar the victor in their rap battle.