Spotify has responded to allegations that it helped prop up Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” after the streaming service got pulled into Drake’s legal squabble with Universal Music Group.
The rapper claims Spotify helped UMG boost Kendrick's "Not Like Us," but Spotify now says the action is a "subversion" of the legal system and never should have been filed. By Bill Donahue Spotify ...
In a new filing, Spotify says it "found no evidence to substantiate" Drake's claim that the streamer and UMG inflated the streams of Lamar’s diss song aimed at him. By Mesfin Fekadu Spotify has ...
The streaming company’s lawyers added, “Spotify and UMG have never had any such arrangement.” Spotify also called The Boy’s allegations “far-fetched” and “speculative,” further ...
Spotify has responded to being named in Drake's legal filings, which alleged the music service worked with Universal Music Group to "artificially inflate" the popularity of Kendrick Lamar's "Not ...
You may recall that Drake filed a legal petition last month saying that Universal Music and Spotify had colluded to artificially inflate Not Like Us, by using bots, undisclosed payments and biased ...
Spotify and Universal Music Group (UMG) have firmly rejected allegations made by Drake that Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, ‘Not Like Us’, gained popularity through artificial manipulation.
I don’t know if Spotify and UMG conspired to do anything, but I doubt it. I was here all 2024 and let me tell you, Drake, it kind of doesn’t feel like they needed to; Kendrick made the right ...
“Contrary to the allegations in the petition, UMG and Spotify have never had any arrangement in which UMG charged Spotify licensing rates 30 percent lower than its usual licensing rates for ...
Last month, Drake filed a lawsuit accusing Universal Music Group and Spotify of inflating the streaming stats for Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss, “Not Like Us,” in order to “deceive consumers ...