Rumor has it that Drake filed a lawsuit against his own label in a desperate attempt to prevent Kendrick Lamar from performing "Not Like Us"
Drake is suing his record label for spreading a “false and malicious narrative” when it released and promoted Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.”
Although they didn’t team up for “Ghetto,” Mustard and Lamar collaborated on two GNX tracks, “Hey Now” and “TV Off.” In the People interview, Mustard also discussed other highlights from Faith of a Mustard Seed, Lamar’s upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show performance, and more. Revisit Mustard’s track with Young Thug and Lil Durk below.
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Kendrick Lamar is kicking of 2025 with a bang. The rapper's monumental hit, "Not Like Us," has officially surpassed one billion Spotify streams. Lamar's anthemic track, released in May 2024, marked the end of the highly publicized feud between himself and Drake and became a longstanding hit,
Mustard caught up with PEOPLE about his work on Kendrick Lamar's latest album 'GNX,' the reaction to Lamar's No. 1 hit 'Not Like Us' and his hopes for the 67th Grammy Awards — where he's nominated for producer of the year,
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The summer single, one of several to come from a feud with fellow rapper Drake, was one of the biggest songs of 2024, hitting the top of Billboard's Hot 100.
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Drake's legal team said Universal Music Group used its resources to "elevate a dangerous and inflammatory message that was designed to assassinate Drake’s character."
The leading hip-hop superstar beef has been cranked up another notch, with Drake suing Universal Music Group for defamation over rival Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.”