Drake has launched a second legal action against UMG over Kendrick Lamar’s 'Not Like Us'
Explanation
The statement claims that Drake has initiated a second legal action against Universal Music Group (UMG) specifically related to Kendrick Lamar's song 'Not Like Us'. Recent news confirms that Drake has indeed filed a second lawsuit against UMG. However, the reasons for this legal action primarily involve allegations of defamation regarding a song that he believes accuses him of being a sex offender, rather than any direct connection to Kendrick Lamar's song itself. The reports indicate that his legal challenges are centered around the actions of UMG not blocking the release of the song that he perceives as damaging to his reputation. Therefore, while the statement identifies the involved parties and the action taken, it mistakenly attributes his legal actions directly to ["Not Like Us". The complexity of the situation is that while Drake is suing UMG, the context of the legal action and how it relates to Kendrick Lamar's specific work needs clarification. Thus, the statement can be rated as "Mostly False" due to its misleading implications about the nature of the lawsuit.
Key Points
- Drake has launched a second legal action against UMG.
- The lawsuit is based on allegations of defamation, not directly about Kendrick Lamar's song.
- The claim that UMG failed to block a song accusing Drake of being a sex offender is the main focus of the lawsuit.