Drake’s legal action over song’s ‘sex offender’ claim could have implications for music streaming service, says Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner & director of corporate transactions

By Mark Savage | BBC

Drake has filed a second legal action against record label Universal Music over Kendrick Lamar’s hit Not Like Us, which was released at the height of the pair’s feud earlier this year.

The star has accused Universal of defamation, and his legal papers claim the company could have halted the release of a song “falsely accusing him of being a sex offender”.

Instead, his lawyers claim, Universal “executed a plan” to make the song “a viral mega-hit”, and used Lamar’s incendiary lyrics “to drive consumer hysteria and, of course, massive revenues”.

It comes a day after Drake filed papers in New York, accusing the company of illegally boosting the song’s profile on Spotify. Universal has called the claims “offensive and untrue”.

“We employ the highest ethical practices in our marketing and promotional campaigns,” the company said.

“No amount of contrived and absurd legal arguments… can mask the fact that fans choose the music they want to hear.”

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