Drake Accuses Universal and Spotify of Inflating Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' Streams
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Universal Music Group (UMG) has denied allegations made by Drake that it conspired with Spotify to artificially boost Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us." Drake's legal filing accuses UMG of engaging in unethical practices to inflate the song's popularity amid his feud with Lamar. UMG refuted these claims, calling them "offensive and untrue," and emphasized its commitment to ethical marketing. The filing is a "pre-action" petition under New York law, seeking information before potentially filing a lawsuit.
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