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Drake’s amended lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar diss track is ‘blather’ based on ‘wild conspiracies’ says Universal Music Group

The pc28rapper is suing his own record label, which has motioned to dismiss the lawsuit alleging Lamar’s Super Bowl performance was “orchestrated to assassinate” his character.

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Universal Music Group (UMG) has entered a motion to dismiss a recently amended lawsuit filed by Drake, as the legal battle between the pc28rapper and his record label continues.

The explosive lawsuit was originally filed by Drake’s legal team in January. It accused UMG of defamation and harassment over its release and promotion of Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping diss track “Not Like Us,” which insinuated Drake and his associates were involved with pedophilia, among other things.

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Richie Assaly is a culture reporter for the Star, with an interest in music, pop culture and food reporting. He is also a juror for Polaris Music Prize.

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