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Judge Throws Out Drake’s “Not Like Us” Defamation Lawsuit Against Universal Music Group
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Judge Throws Out Drake’s “Not Like Us” Defamation Lawsuit Against Universal Music Group

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Drake’s federal lawsuit against his own record label, Universal Music Group (UMG), for their involvement promoting Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” is officially over after a federal judge threw it out on Thursday (October 9), reports the Associated Press. In her ruling, Judge Jeannette A. Vargas stated that the song is a series of opinions, not defamatory allegations, and listeners were aware of such.

“Although the accusation that Plaintiff is a pedophile is certainly a serious one, the broader context of a heated rap battle, with incendiary language and offensive accusations hurled by both participants, would not incline the reasonable listener to believe that ‘Not Like Us’ imparts verifiable facts about Plaintiff,” wrote Judge Vargas.

In the lawsuit, Drake also claimed the popularity of “Not Like Us” was to blame for attempted break-ins to his Toronto residence and a security guard getting shot. The single artwork depicts an aerial view of his mansion from Google Maps and overlaid with “more than a dozen sex offender markers,” which Judge Vargas said were “obviously exaggerated and doctored.” She added, “No reasonable person would view the image and believe that in fact law enforcement had designated thirteen residents in Drake’s home as sex offenders.”

After the lawsuit was thrown out yesterday, Drake’s legal team released a statement, saying, “We intend to appeal today’s ruling, and we look forward to the Court of Appeals reviewing it.”

UMG shared their own update following the ruling, stating: “From the outset, this suit was an affront to all artists and their creative expression and never should have seen the light of day. We’re pleased with the court’s dismissal and look forward to continuing our work successfully promoting Drake’s music and investing in his career.”

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Drake’s ‘Not Like Us’ defamation lawsuit against UMG dismissed by judge
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Drake’s ‘Not Like Us’ defamation lawsuit against UMG dismissed by judge

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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A United States federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that Drake brought against Universal Music Group (UMG), accusing the record company of defamation over its distribution and promotion of Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, Not Like Us.

District Judge Jeannette Vargas dismissed the suit after she said Lamar’s Not Like Us was a “nonactionable opinion” that is not considered defamatory.

The feud between two of hip-hop’s biggest stars erupted in the spring of 2024, with the pair trading a series of tracks that culminated in Lamar landing the “metaphorical killing blow” with his megahit that May, Vargas said in her written opinion Thursday.

“The fact that the Recording was made in the midst of a rap battle is essential to assessing its impact on a reasonable listener,” Vargas wrote. “Even apparent statements of fact may assume the character of statements of opinion … when made in public debate, heated labor dispute, or other circumstances in which an audience may anticipate the use of epithets, fiery rhetoric or hyperbole.”

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While the track’s lyrics explicitly branded Drake as a pedophile, Vargas said, a reasonable listener could not have concluded that Not Like Us was conveying objective facts about the Canadian superstar.

“Although the accusation that Plaintiff is a pedophile is certainly a serious one, the broader context of a heated rap battle, with incendiary language and offensive accusations hurled by both participants, would not incline the reasonable listener to believe that Not Like Us imparts verifiable facts about Plaintiff,” Vargas wrote.

Recapping “perhaps the most infamous rap battle in the genre’s history,” Vargas noted that before Not Like Us, Drake mocked Lamar’s height and shoe size and questioned his success in an April 2024 track called Push Ups, while Lamar insulted Drake’s fashion sense that same month in Euphoria.

From there, Vargas wrote, the insults escalated, becoming “vicious, personal.”

The judge said she considered the forum in which the insults occurred and concluded that the average listener does not think a diss track “is the product of a thoughtful or disinterested investigation, conveying to the public factchecked verifiable content.”


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After the ruling, a spokesperson for UMG told Variety that, “From the outset, this suit was an affront to all artists and their creative expression and never should have seen the light of day. We’re pleased with the court’s dismissal and look forward to continuing our work successfully promoting Drake’s music and investing in his career.”

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Drake’s representatives told the outlet that they intend to appeal Thursday’s ruling, “and we look forward to the Court of Appeals reviewing it.”

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Not Like Us — described by Vargas as having a “catchy beat and propulsive bassline” — was one of 2024’s biggest songs.

It won record of the year and song of the year at the Grammys and helped make this year’s Super Bowl halftime show the most watched ever, as fans speculated on whether Lamar would actually perform it. (He did, but with altered lyrics.)


In January, Drake filed the defamation lawsuit against UMG, the record label he and rival Lamar are both signed to.

The Toronto rapper referred to the release of Lamar’s diss track as an example of “corporate greed over the safety and well-being of its artists,” according to the New York Times.

In his filing, Drake’s team said the diss track aimed at the Canadian rapper spreads the “false and malicious narrative” that he is a pedophile. The filing stated that Drake is “not a pedophile” and has “never engaged in any acts that would require him to be ‘placed on neighborhood watch.’”

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“Drake has never engaged in sexual relations with a minor. Drake has never been charged with, or convicted of, any criminal acts whatsoever,” the suit read.

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The lawsuit went on to detail a shooting at Drake’s home a few days after the song was released, resulting in a security guard being seriously injured.

“During the nearly 30 minutes it took for the ambulance to arrive, Drake and others laboured to keep the man alive by applying pressure to the gunshot wound with towels. Blood was everywhere,” the filing read.


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According to the suit, nothing like that had happened to Drake or his family during the two decades that he had been working in the music industry.

The lawsuit also stated that the multiple break-in attempts on his home that happened following the release of the song were caused by UMG’s actions.

“With the palpable physical threat to Drake’s safety and the bombardment of online harassment, Drake fears for the safety and security of himself, his family, and his friends,” according to the suit.

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Drake’s team made it known that the lawsuit was not directed at Lamar and clearly placed the blame on Universal for releasing, distributing and promoting the song.

“This lawsuit is not about the artist who created Not Like Us,” the suit read. “It is, instead, entirely about UMG, the music company that decided to publish, promote, exploit, and monetize allegations that it understood were not only false, but dangerous.”

The feud between Drake and Lamar is among the biggest in hip-hop in recent years, with two of the genre’s biggest stars at its centre.

The two were occasional collaborators more than a decade ago, but Lamar began taking public jabs at Drake starting in 2013. The fight escalated steeply earlier last year.

— With files from The Associated Press

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bitchy | A federal judge dismissed Drake’s lawsuit against UMG, a rap battle isn’t ‘against the law’
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bitchy | A federal judge dismissed Drake’s lawsuit against UMG, a rap battle isn’t ‘against the law’

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Last year, Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s years-long simmering beef came to a boil. First it was Kendrick’s verse on Future & Metro’s “Like That.” Then Drake spent weeks trying to goad Kendrick into a rap battle. Kendrick finally responded, dropping four songs in less than a week. The last two songs, “Meet the Grahams” and “Not Like Us” came out within 24 hours, and they were perfectly executed disses. “Not Like Us” became the song of the year (literally, it won the Grammy for SOTY) and Kendrick even performed “Not Like Us” and “Euphoria” during the Super Bowl Halftime. Drake has not been the same since. Instead of just licking his wounds, taking the L like a man and going away for a year, Drake decided to make a horse’s ass out of himself in like twenty different ways. Notably, Drake sued UMG – his label, and the label which has a licensing deal with Kendrick’s pgLang. In his lawsuit, Drake claimed that UMG *wanted* Kendrick to beat him in the rap battle, and UMG helped Kendrick in some way which Drake could never prove. Well, long story short, a judge just threw out Drake’s lawsuit. Hahahaha LOSER.

A federal judge on Thursday (Oct. 9) dismissed Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” ruling that a “war of words” during a “heated rap battle” did not violate the law.

Drake’s case, filed earlier this year, claimed that UMG defamed him by releasing Lamar’s scathing diss track, which tarred his arch-rival as a “certified pedophile.” He believed that millions of people took that lyric literally, severely harming his reputation. But just ten months later, Judge Jeannette Vargas granted UMG’s motion to dismiss the case at the outset – ruling that Kendrick’s insulting lyrics were the kind of “hyperbole” that cannot be defamatory because listeners would not think they were statements of fact.

“The artists’ seven-track rap battle was a ‘war of words’ that was the subject of substantial media scrutiny and online discourse,” the judge wrote. “Although the accusation that plaintiff is a pedophile is certainly a serious one, the broader context of a heated rap battle, with incendiary language and offensive accusations hurled by both participants, would not incline the reasonable listener to believe that ‘Not Like Us’ imparts verifiable facts about plaintiff.”

The ruling marks an abrupt end to a legal battle that stunned the music industry. Few expected a rapper to respond to a diss track with a lawsuit – a move that drew ridicule in the hip hop world and condemnation from legal scholars. Fewer still expected him to file it against UMG, his longtime record label and the biggest music company in the world.

Drake’s attorneys can appeal the ruling to a federal appeals court. His attorneys did not immediately return a request for comment. A spokesman for UMG also did not immediately return a request for comment.

[From Billboard]

While I didn’t follow the minute details of this lawsuit, I saw enough to say that UMG actually took the right position at the start of the beef. UMG’s management basically chose to sit on the sidelines and let the rap battle play out. They didn’t choose sides – they just didn’t “help” Drake, which is why he sued them. He’s spent the past decade getting high from his own supply, and he thought his label would tip the scale in his favor. All of the things he accused UMG of – without evidence, mind you – was projection, I believe. Drake thought UMG was doing all of that against him, because he was used to UMG propping him up.

Here’s the “Not Like Us” video again. It has over 403 million views. The YT video of just the song (with Megan’s Law markers over Drake’s house) has over 258 million views.

Photos courtesy of Backgrid, Avalon Red, Drake’s IG. Screencaps courtesy of the “NLU” video and the NFL/Super Bowl.

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Judge tosses out Drake’s defamation lawsuit against label over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Oct 10, 2025 02:47 am IST

Judge tosses out Drake’s defamation lawsuit against label over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

NEW YORK — A federal judge tossed out a defamation lawsuit that Drake brought against Universal Music Group on Thursday, ruling that lyrics branding the superstar as a pedophile in Kendrick Lamar’s dis track “Not Like Us” were opinion.

Judge tosses out Drake’s defamation lawsuit against label over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

Judge Jeannette A. Vargas rejected the suit in a written opinion that began by citing “the vitriolic war of words” and saying the case arose “from perhaps the most infamous rap battle in the genre’s history.”

She said a reasonable listener could not have concluded that “Not Like Us” was conveying objective facts about Drake.

“Although the accusation that Plaintiff is a pedophile is certainly a serious one, the broader context of a heated rap battle, with incendiary language and offensive accusations hurled by both participants, would not incline the reasonable listener to believe that “Not Like Us” imparts verifiable facts about Plaintiff,” Vargas wrote.

Filed in January, the lawsuit alleged that UMG published and promoted the track even though it included false pedophilia allegations against Drake and suggested listeners should resort to vigilante justice.

The lawsuit also alleged that the track tarnished his reputation and decreased the value of his brand.

Universal Music Group, the parent record label for both artists, denied the allegations.

“From the outset, this suit was an affront to all artists and their creative expression and never should have seen the light of day,” UMG said in a statement. “We’re pleased with the court’s dismissal and look forward to continuing our work successfully promoting Drake’s music and investing in his career.”

Lamar was not named in the lawsuit.

There was no immediate response to mails sent to representatives for Drake seeking comment.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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Drake’s City, Dirty Deals: Where Lawyers Buy the Crown
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Drake’s City, Dirty Deals: Where Lawyers Buy the Crown

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Exclusive: Secret Recording Allegedly Exposes High-Profile Lawyer Tied to Street Figures, Backroom Deals, and Shocking Bravado

In the underbelly of Toronto’s legal scene—where handshakes behind courthouse doors carry more weight than courtroom arguments—a secret recording has surfaced. It reportedly captures one of the city’s most connected lawyers making bold, unapologetic claims now echoing across legal circles like a fire alarm.

“We fixed you up last time. I’m not cheap, but I’m effective. Don’t doubt me.”

That voice? Believed to be that of criminal defence lawyer Peter Thorning, who, according to multiple legal insiders, has long been known for securing outcomes that raise eyebrows—and questions. From this point forward, he’s referred to only as Sneaky Pete.

The Call That Sparked It All

The recording, obtained by a private investigator, allegedly captures a conversation between a Toronto street figure—identified as one of Top5’s “guys”—and Sneaky Pete. The call, played on speakerphone during an outdoor hangout, wasn’t quiet or coded.

“It didn’t sound like legal advice,” said the PI. “It sounded like a fixer reminding someone who really pulls the strings.”

The PI claims the surveillance was arranged by Top5 himself—to keep leverage on Pete “in case he switched sides or stopped repping the mandem.”

Top5: The Legal Flex

Toronto rapper Top5, known for fusing criminal charges with Instagram clout, once shouted on Live:

“My lawyers? Are all gang gang. All of ’em. They work for us. My Crowdy got a law degree.”

It sounded like a punchline, but according to legal insiders, it wasn’t all cap. Sneaky Pete’s name allegedly pops up often in maneuverings around Top5’s circle—and not just for courtroom strategy.

One insider said:

“Real talk—dude’s the Black Ray Donovan. Word is, he got the bowye dem on payroll. If you got ops, he’ll line ’em up fast… charges hittin’ like rain, fam.”

Top5’s Greatest Hits (In Court)

The leak hits just as multiple high-stakes cases are bubbling across Toronto’s legal system. Allegations of witness tampering, last-minute bail surprises, and dropped charges are stacking up.

“We make deals all the time,” the voice believed to be Sneaky Pete says. “You’re not in the game this long without the right connections.”

That quote alone has triggered talks of reopening case files, while watchdogs scramble behind the scenes.

And then there’s this unfiltered studio brag from Top5:

“We got Brampton on lock, Toronto on lock, Newmarket on lock — everywhere, fam. Old City Hall? Man’s got bear crowns for days!”

Whether exaggeration or revelation, people are paying attention now.

Rails, Tales, and Moana’s Girls

The whispers don’t stop in court. Downtown legal circles refer to “Lady Moana’s girls”—a known clique of paralegals, legal secretaries, and after-hours influencers allegedly linked to party favors and courtroom favours.

One clerk retired from the game summed it up like this:

“It was rails, tales, and Moana’s girls. That’s how the circle moved when the lights went low.”

Sources say Sneaky Pete’s name came up more than once in these stories—buttoned-up by day, loose-tie legend by night.

The Fallout

Even if the recording can’t make it into court, its impact may already be irreversible. Sources confirm the following steps are underway:
• A Law Society of Ontario inquiry
• Internal Crown file reviews
• Journalists now chasing cross-referenced cases with “odd outcomes”

One veteran Crown said:

“The real power isn’t in the verdict. It’s who gets the brief first—and who’s told to back off.”

And when it comes to the vibe of the city itself?

Drake wasn’t lying when he said mob ties. This isn’t just lyrics. This is backroom chess with briefcases and burner phones.

In a city run on connections, one quote hits harder than any motion filed:

“You’re not in the game this long without the right connections.”

But this time, the streets are talking. The audio is in circulation. And it’s not just law enforcement watching—it’s the people.

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Drake's Better World Fragrance House Hosts NYFW Event: Photos
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Drake’s Better World Fragrance House Hosts NYFW Event: Photos

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

New York Fashion Week is in full swing and Better World Fragrance House kicked the eventful week off by celebrating one of the hottest new scents on the market. BWFH — the fragrance brand led by Drake, Michael Carby, and Givaudan — hosted an immersive experience last night (Sept. 11) in celebration of their Summer Mink Eau de Parfum.

The exclusive event aimed to bring the fragrance’s story to life through “curated design, sensory moments, and storytelling.” Held on Sept. 10 at Storied NYC, the stunning evening of scent discovery boasted a guestlist full of the city’s tastemakers and parfum lovers, artfully curated photo moments, music, custom cocktails, and elegant light bites. Each guest was transported to an other-worldly atmosphere that allowed them to indulge in all things “Summer Mink,” and everyone was also gifted a travel spray with a custom embossed case to remember the evening.

Those who were in attendance to enjoy the installations included perfumer and creator of Summer Mink Michael Carby and Givaudan, influencer and model Sonia Tucker, NBA players Miles McBride and Patrick Beverly, rapper Dreezy, actress Beverly Naya, and plenty more.

Summer Mink is described as “a universal fragrance inspired by the beauty of juxtaposition. It embodies the unexpected — the indulgence of wearing mink in the summer, defying conventions of seasonality and gender while embracing bold sophistication.” Per Better World’s site, Drake’s relationship to scent “is deeply personal,” and he has worked over the last few years to “develop distinctive scents to curate and improve space.” His vision was brought to life with the help of working with leading perfumer, Michael Carby, and Givaudan, a leader in the fragrance industry. Learn more about the brand here and purchase Summer Mink here.

Attendees stepped out in their best NYFW ensembles to match the unique elegance of the evening. View highlights from the event and top looks from guests below.

 

 

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RAPPER IN TROUBLE!" - Drake's Store Vandalized By Woman Claiming He Stole Her Work! | Glamsham.com
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RAPPER IN TROUBLE!” – Drake’s Store Vandalized By Woman Claiming He Stole Her Work! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Chaos broke out at Drake’s October’s Very Own (OVO) Manhattan flagship store in the NoHo area on Tuesday afternoon when a woman carrying a hammer smashed the upscale boutique. Police reported the attack happened at about 4:30 p.m., leaving approximately $24,000 in damage.

The suspect, 31-year-old Queens resident Shauna Stoner, was allegedly seen bursting into the store wearing a denim jacket, leather pants, and toting a Telfar bag. Witnesses claimed she tore garments from racks, painted merchandise with paint, and yanked items from hangers before taking the destruction up a notch by shattering windows using a hammer. She allegedly brandished a knife at one point but did not try to steal anything.

Arrest on Great Jones Street
The woman left the store and proceeded north on the Bowery. Staff, exercising restraint, warned authorities. Police caught up with her in minutes on Great Jones Street, where she had shed her jacket and was down to her underwear, according to reports.
Photographers who were present observed her yelling that Drake had “stolen her designs” and that she planned on “cutting up his clothes.” She has since been arrested for criminal mischief and arson. Employees confirmed they had no previous relationship with her.
OVO: A Streetwear Powerhouse

Launched by Drake in 2011, OVO is a global streetwear label with stores in Canada, the U.S., and the U.K., for which it sells high-end merchandise like $150 hoodies and $60 T-shirts. A spokesperson for the rapper would not comment on the incident.

Drake in the Limelight for New Documentary
At the same time, Drake is making headlines for reasons other than his music: upcoming documentary Degrassi: Whatever It Takes, from director Lisa Rideout. It debuts at TIFF on September 13 and looks back at his early success playing Jimmy Brooks in Degrassi. In the trailer, Drake says: “I didn’t have a good time in high school… then I got the part. And man, what a crazy ride that began.”

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Judge Grants Drake's Legal Team Access To Review Redacted Contract
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Judge Grants Drake’s Legal Team Access To Review Redacted Contract

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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A judge has granted Drake‘s legal team permission to review a previously redacted version of Kendrick Lamar‘s recording contract. This win for Drizzy comes a week after he filed a motion in federal court to gain access to the restricted documents. In the initial lawsuit, Drake’s legal team argued that UMG’s redactions made the 22-page agreement “unreadable and incomprehensible.”

A statement from Judge Jeanette Vargas of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York read, “Plaintiff and UMG’s request… for permission to file under seal a contract between UMG Recordings, Inc. and Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, as produced by UMG in redacted form with the designation Attorney’s Eyes Only, is GRANTED.”

She ruled that “UMG has made a sufficient showing that the information that he seeks to seal qualifies as confidential, ‘sensitive business information.’”

The document, though, will remain sealed from the public. Judge Vargas explained this is because “in this instance, the ‘interest in protecting confidential business information outweighs the qualified First Amendment presumption of public access.’”

The document will remain publicly protected because “the Lamar Contract reflects an ‘ongoing contractual relationship’ between UMG’s business partner and Lamar, the Court agrees that sealing the contract would best protect UMG’s ‘business relationships and interests, and the privacy interests of non-parties.’”

The contract in question is the main focal point of Drake’s case against Universal Music Group. He accused UMG of having contractual authority over the “Not Like Us” rapper’s music and intentionally releasing and promoting the aforementioned diss track.

Previous court filings show that Drake was seeking “extensive documentation” from UMG while the label called his complaint a “hundred-plus page ‘legal’ blather” that ignores his own history of songs with “equally provocative taunts against other artists.”

Despite them arguing that Drake initiated the exchange, they wrote, “Drake’s lawyers believe that when Drake willingly participates in a performative rap-battle of music and poetry, he can be ‘defamed’ even though he engages in the exact same form of creative expression. Drake’s lawyers can also keep seeking to ‘uncover’ evidence of wild conspiracies as to why one song that upset Drake had massive global appeal, but there is nothing to ‘uncover.’ Except for this: by working tirelessly in partnership with our artists, we achieve global success for them and their music.”

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