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Drake Appeals Judge’s Dismissal of “Not Like Us” Lawsuit

Drake to Appeal Dismissal of Lawsuit against Universal Music Group Over Kendrick lamar Diss Track

Drake is appealing a federal judge’s recent decision to dismiss his lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), continuing ​a ‌legal battle​ stemming from ⁢Kendrick Lamar’s diss track,⁢ “Not Like Us.” A notice of appeal was filed today, October 29, in a New York federal⁣ court, signaling Drake’s⁣ intent to challenge the ruling.

The lawsuit,initially filed in January,alleged that UMG actively ⁣promoted “Not Like Us,” which Drake believed contained defamatory‍ statements. UMG sought dismissal, arguing Drake “lost a rap battle that he provoked and in which he willingly participated.” Judge Jeannette⁣ A. Vargas agreed, stating the context ​of a “heated rap battle” wouldn’t lead a reasonable listener ​to believe the lyrics presented⁤ verifiable facts.

Drake’s legal team is now seeking a review of that decision by the court of⁤ Appeals. “This confirms our⁢ intent to⁢ appeal, and⁤ we look forward to the ⁤Court of Appeals reviewing that filing in the coming weeks,” a spokesperson for Drake told Pitchfork. Representatives for ‌Universal Music Group have not ⁣yet responded to requests for comment.

The ⁣dispute centers on the lyrical ⁢content of “Not Like Us,”⁣ a widely circulated diss track in a highly publicized feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Drake claimed UMG‌ intentionally amplified the‍ song’s reach, contributing to alleged damage ⁤to his reputation. The outcome of the appeal could set a precedent for how legal disputes are ⁤handled within the context of rap battles and ‍artistic expression.

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