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PRIMETIMER on MSNDrake's legal team claims Kojo Menne Asamoah paid for bots streaming Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' amid ongoing legal battle with UMGKojo Menne Asamoah reportedly linked to bot allegations as Drake expands lawsuit against UMG over Kendrick Lamar’s viral diss track
Sza and Kendrick fans can look forward to a lengthy music set from the pair during their Principality Stadium performance.
The two leading figures of contemporary American rap and R&B have crafted a joint three-hour show for their Grand National Tour, which is stopping in Paris for two nights.
A s the evidence collection process gets underway in Drake ’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over the Kendrick Lamar diss track “Not Like Us,” Drake’s legal team has included some high-profile names on a surprisingly long list of potential witnesses.
Drake's litigation against UMG doesn't appear to slow down. According to a new update, a new person, Kojo Menne Asamoah, has reportedly been named in contributing to the Canadian rapper's defamation.
Drake named the man who allegedly helped UMG pay third parties to boost Kendrick Lamar's diss track with bots.
The broader lawsuit names 63 individuals and focuses primarily on UMG and its executives, including CEO Sir Lucian Grainge, Republic Records co-founders Avery and Monte Lipman, and others. Kendrick Lamar himself has not been directly named in the defamation case.
Drake headlined London's Wireless Festival over the weekend and brought out special guests including Latto, Sexyy Red and Vanessa Carlton.