As we all know, recently Drake may have committed career suicide by reaching out to the law to help in his beef against Kendrick Lamar. According to reports, the Canadian superstar filed multiple lawsuits against his own label UMG, claiming defamation of character. However, the strange details behind the lawsuit may paint a picture of a sore loser who can no longer handle the public shame, and is desperately trying to make a big move before the Super Bowl LIX.
Why is Drake Suing Kendrick Lamar’s Label?
Drake’s lawsuit against his own label, Universal Music Group (UMG), has raised many eyebrows. He claims defamation of character, alleging that UMG intentionally promoted Kendrick Lamar’s single “Not Like Us” using bots and other blackhat methods.
According to Drake’s legal team, UMG went as far as using Siri to play “Not Like Us” when people asked it to play his album “Certified Lover Boy”. This bizarre claim suggests that UMG manipulated streaming services to favor Kendrick’s diss track over Drake’s own music.
The lawsuit details how Drake’s legal team believes that UMG’s actions were part of a deliberate campaign to tarnish his reputation.
They argue that the label’s promotion of “Not Like Us” was not just about boosting Kendrick’s success but also about undermining Drake’s career. This claim is supported by allegations that UMG used unethical practices to inflate the song’s popularity, making it seem more successful than it actually was.
Drake’s accusations have sparked a heated debate in the music industry, which is ironic because he himself may have benefitted from inflated streams in the past.
Some see it as a desperate attempt to regain control over his career, while others believe there might be some truth to his claims. Regardless, the lawsuit has added another layer of complexity to the ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
Did Drake File a Lawsuit to Stop Kendrick Lamar From Performing ‘Not Like Us’ at the Super Bowl LIX?
Kendrick Lamar was chosen to perform at the Super Bowl LIX in 2025, a highly anticipated event where one of the main songs people are looking forward to is “Not Like Us”.
This track has become a symbol of Kendrick’s dominance in the rap game, as well as the fall of Drake’s status in the rap game, and its performance at the Super Bowl LIX would be a significant moment in his career, and Drake’s for different reasons of course.
Many believe that Drake’s lawsuit is a strategic move to prevent Kendrick from performing “Not Like Us” at the Super Bowl LIX.
The timing of the lawsuit, just months before the big event, suggests that Drake is trying to block the song from being showcased on one of the world’s biggest stages. This move could be seen as an attempt to avoid further public humiliation, as the song’s lyrics are a direct attack on Drake’s character and career.
The lawsuit’s claims, such as the manipulation of Siri’s song suggestions, seem far-fetched and unlikely to hold up in court.
For instance, the argument that Siri would play “Not Like Us” instead of “Certified Lover Boy” because the former contains the latter as a lyric is a stretch. It’s more plausible that the algorithm would favor the more popular and trending song, which in this case is “Not Like Us”.
Moreover, Drake himself has made defamatory statements about Kendrick Lamar, accusing him of being a wife beater among other things.
These accusations further complicate the legal battle and make it seem like Drake is trying to drag out the lawsuit long enough for the NFL to tell Kendrick not to perform “Not Like Us” during the Super Bowl LIX halftime show.
Our Chart Showing a Timeline of the Drake vs Kendrick Lamar Beef
Some people might not be familiar with how the beef between these two superstars was years in the making. To make it easy to understand in a digestible way, we created this detailed chart showing a timeline of events in the Drake vs Kendrick Lamar beef.
Here’s a timeline chart of the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, from its inception to the current lawsuit:
Date | Event |
---|---|
2011 | Kendrick Lamar featured on Drake’s “Take Care” album. |
2012 | Kendrick Lamar opens for Drake’s “Club Paradise” tour. |
2013 | Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Big Sean’s “Control” calls out several rappers, including Drake. |
2013 | Drake responds on “The Language” from his album “Nothing Was the Same”. |
2015 | Kendrick Lamar’s “King Kunta” is believed to accuse Drake of using a ghostwriter. |
2023 | J. Cole’s “First Person Shooter” reignites the beef, mentioning Drake and Kendrick Lamar. |
March 2024 | Kendrick Lamar disses Drake on Future and Metro Boomin’s track “Like That”. |
April 2024 | Drake releases diss tracks “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle”. |
April 2024 | Kendrick Lamar responds with “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA”. |
May 2024 | Drake files a petition against UMG and Spotify, accusing them of artificially inflating streams of Kendrick’s “Not Like Us”. |
November 2024 | Drake files a second legal complaint against UMG over “Not Like Us”. |
As aforementioned, this timeline highlights the key moments in the ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, culminating in the current legal battles.
Drake’s Career As We Know It is Now Over
When this beef started, it was Drake who was the aggressor. He dissed Kendrick first, but then it went downhill for him from there.
At first, Drake was “tell him to drop,” then he was “tell him to stop,” and now he’s like “I’m telling the cops.” Those are not actual Drake quotes, but rather a summary of how this beef turned out for him.
This situation is worse than TI’s friend Cap allegedly urinating on Drake. It’s worse than P Diddy allegedly beating up Drake and injuring his shoulder. It’s worse than Pusha T exposing Drake for impregnating an alleged former adult entertainer.
Drake filing a “Not Like Us” lawsuit after losing the beef so badly is easily the weakest move in hip-hop history from the outside looking. It’s like the equivalent of Kevin Durant joining the 73-9 Warriors after he choked away a 3-1 lead to them a few months earlier.
Drake now has no authentic legacy in hip-hop. He will likely never be considered an all-time great, especially with the ghostwriting situation from many years ago.
He will always be looked at as the pop star/actor who tried to be cool and rap, rather than a rapper who was also a actor.
This lawsuit just seems like a desperate attempt to salvage his reputation, but it only serves to highlight how far he has fallen. The public’s perception of Drake has shifted dramatically, and it’s unlikely that he will ever recover from this debacle.
However, I think that he probably felt that Kendrick Lamar performing ‘Not Like Us’ on the biggest stage at Super Bowl LIX would be even more embarrassing than being the first rapper to file lawsuit after losing a beef.
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