Drake took Kendrick Lamarโ€™s โ€œNot Like Usโ€ personally โ€” so personally that he took it to court. Now, heโ€™s settled his dispute with iHeartMedia, but his fight with Universal Music Group (UMG) is just heating up.

In November, Drake filed a legal petition in Texas, accusing iHeartMedia of accepting illegal payments from UMG to flood the airwaves with โ€œNot Like Us.โ€ Both Drake and Lamar are signed to UMG, making the allegations even messier. While the rapper and iHeartMedia have now โ€œamicably resolvedโ€ their dispute, the details of their agreement remain sealed.

But UMG isnโ€™t off the hook. The company is still facing Drakeโ€™s claims of โ€œirregular and inappropriate business practicesโ€ to boost Lamarโ€™s hit at his expense. Drake argues โ€œNot Like Usโ€ falsely accuses him of pedophilia and other crimes โ€” and that UMG knowingly pushed the narrative. Heโ€™s already escalated his attack, filing a defamation lawsuit in federal court in New York.

The feud between Drake, 38, and Lamar, 37, has been one of hip-hopโ€™s most explosive in years. Drake, a five-time Grammy winner, and Lamar, a Pulitzer Prize recipient fresh off his Super Bowl halftime show, have turned their lyrical war into a legal one.

Meanwhile, iHeartMedia faces another challenge โ€” the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is investigating whether the company pressures artists into performing at its iHeartCountry Festival in Austin for lower pay in exchange for airplay. iHeart denies any wrongdoing, insisting,ย 

โ€œWe do not make any overt or covert agreements about airplay with artists performing at our events.โ€

For Drake, one battle is over, but the war isnโ€™t. His case against UMG is still in play, and the fallout from โ€œNot Like Usโ€ is far from finished.

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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