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The overwhelming popularity of “Not Like Us” (and his decisive rap battle loss) bothered Drake so much he filed a lawsuit ...
Drake is demanding Interscope CEO's pay records, claiming they could reveal a financial motive behind releasing Kendrick Lamar's diss track.
Drake’s lawyers have requested emails from UMG’s CEO Lucien Grainge and others, including Lamar associate Dave Free.
Drake believes UMG signed off on "Not Like Us" being released with the controversial and brand-damaging "pedophile" lyric.