Drake's "Not Like Us" Bexar County petition against Texas-based music company iHeartMedia has reportedly reached a settlement. Drake filed two petitions in November, one in New York and the other in Texas.
"In exchange for documents that showed iHeart did nothing wrong, Drake agreed to drop his petition. No payments were made — by either one of us," iHeart said.
UMG is the parent record label for both Drake and Lamar. Recommended Videos San Antonio-based iHeartMedia initially declined to comment on the settlement, which was revealed last week in court ...
Drake has settled his lawsuit against iHeartMedia after accusing the company of taking illegal payments to boost radio airplay for Kendrick Lamar's diss track Not Like Us
Drake has alleged UMG engaged in “irregular and inappropriate business practices” to get radio airplay for “Not Like Us.”
"We are pleased that the parties were able to reach a settlement satisfactory to both sides, and have no further comment on this matter," Drake's legal team said.A hearing on UMG's motion to dismiss the case was scheduled for Wednesday in San Antonio.
Drake alleged in Texas court that Universal Music funneled payments to iHeartMedia for promotion of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us."
Rapper Aubrey Drake Graham, known by stage name Drake, has dropped a Bexar County legal petition that claimed San Antonio's iHeartMedia engaged in a crooked scheme to promote rival Kendrick Lamar's diss track,
Drake settles his lawsuit against iHeartMedia in his ongoing battle over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, “Not Like Us.” But his dispute with UMG remains. Drake and iHeartMedia have reached a settlement in the legal dispute filed by the former back in November.
HeartMedia says legal dispute with Drake was settled because it 'did nothing wrong' - Texas-based iHeartMedia says it settled its legal dispute with Drake over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” after demonstrating that it “did nothing wrong.