Drake has lost his legal case against Universal Music Group (UMG). During a nearly year-long battle in the courts, Drake had alleged there was a conspiracy within his own record label to inflate Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us "diss" against him, zeroing in on the song's innuendo that Drake was an alleged pedophile, which he claimed was defamatory. The rapper had inferred that the label hoped the damage to his brand would make contract renegotiations with him easier in the future. The lawsuit divided the industry between those who cheered on Drake for taking on those who profit from hip-hop artists and those who believed going to court over a rap beef was counterproductive. Drake's legal team at one point put the onus on UMG to disprove his claims that Kendrick is not the biological father of both his children. On Thursday, US District Judge Jeannette Vargas determined the allegedly defamatory statements at issue in the lawsuit are "non-actionable opinion" and dismissed Drake's lawsuit against UMG. "Not Like Us is replete with profanity, trash-talking, threats of violence, and figurative and hyperbolic language, all of which are indicia of opinion," Vargas said. "A rap diss track would not create more of an expectation in the average listener that the lyrics state sober facts instead of opinion than the statements at issue in those cases."
Drake's Not Like Us defamation lawsuit dismissed

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