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Drake Fights Back: Diss Track Defamation Case Reopened
18 Apr
Summary
- Drake disputes a judge's dismissal of his defamation suit against Universal Music.
- The rapper claims 'Not Like Us' falsely labeled him a 'criminal pedophile'.
- Drake accuses Universal Music Group of aggressively promoting the track.

Drake is intensifying his legal battle against Universal Music Group by filing a detailed appeal regarding the release of Kendrick Lamar's diss track, "Not Like Us." An earlier attempt by the rapper to sue for defamation was dismissed by a federal judge.
In newly submitted court documents, Drake's legal team is reasserting their claims, arguing that the case should not have been dismissed and the song should not be viewed as mere rap commentary. They assert that the lyrics created a false allegation of Drake being a "criminal pedophile."
The filing further elaborates that the issue extends beyond the lyrics themselves to how the song was presented. Drake's representatives argue that the combination of the song, its artwork, and associated video promoted a consistent narrative potentially perceived as factual by a wider audience.
Additionally, Drake is targeting Universal Music Group directly, accusing the label of aggressively promoting the record. His team claims this promotional strategy amplified the alleged defamatory statements and damaged his reputation, blurring the lines between entertainment and factual reporting.