Lucian Grainge ‘s patience is seemingly wearing thin as Universal Music Group ‘s legal battle with rapper Drake rumbles on. In a declaration letter, filed on Thursday with the Southern District of New York and obtained by The Hollywood Reporter , the all-powerful head of UMG, the world’s biggest music company, fired back at Drake’s latest push to secure more documents related to the company’s relationship with Kendrick Lamar , describing the specific claims made by Drake as “farcical,” “nonsensical” and “groundless and indeed ridiculous,” with Grainge pointedly remarking that the company had spent “hundreds of millions” in supporting the Canadian rapper’s music career.
Lucian Grainge ‘s patience is seemingly wearing thin as Universal Music Group ‘s legal battle with rapper Dr