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The Canadian rapper says the performance introduced millions to Lamar’s infamous diss track.
Universal Music Group filed a motion to dismiss the suit against it Monday.
The rapper’s provocative, political halftime show performance made a brutal laughing stock of Drake amid their diss-track beef. Conservative viewers were not amused.
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“I’m actually fine with this AS LONG AS Trudeau Jr Jr is formally banned from entering politics for the rest of his natural life,” tweeted Canadian singer-songwriter Dan Boeckner.
One thing that was made clear in the suit was that the legal battle was not targeted at Lamar, but instead the label.
He had accused Universal Music and Spotify of conspiring to increase the popularity of “Not Like Us.”
Lamar’s hit diss track painted Drake as a pedophile.
Swift has taken the crown globally, and domestically, for a second year in a row.
The Canadian rapper thinks the popularity of Lamar’s diss track, “Not Like Us,” isn’t on the level.