Drake’s name is once again at the center of controversy, and this time it’s about much more than chart-topping hits. The rap superstar has filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), accusing the label of manipulating streaming numbers to boost certain songs, including Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, Not Like Us.
In a recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast, Joe Budden had plenty to say about the unfolding legal drama. Known for his no-holds-barred takes, Budden didn’t mince words when addressing Drake’s actions. “He’s a selfish, lying, manipulative sack of s**t,” Budden said. “For 15 years, he’s been stirring the pot behind the scenes, and now the industry’s at a boiling point.”
Drake’s lawsuit alleges that UMG engaged in deceptive practices, including the use of bots and pay-for-play schemes, to artificially inflate the success of certain tracks. The filing claims these tactics have harmed his career while damaging the integrity of the music business. Universal, however, has firmly denied these accusations, stating, “Our promotional strategies are transparent, and fans dictate what they want to hear.”
Budden went deeper, implying that Drake’s alleged behind-the-scenes antics might be catching up with him. He accused the artist of sending inflammatory messages to peers, involving family members in disputes, and fostering a culture of manipulation in the industry. “You’ve been playing dirty for years, but now it’s all coming to light,” Budden said.
This lawsuit also adds fuel to the already heated rivalry between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. The two have exchanged subtle and not-so-subtle jabs over the years, but this legal battle takes things to a whole new level.
Fans and industry insiders alike are watching closely to see how this plays out in court—and what it could mean for the future of streaming practices and transparency in music.
What do you think? Is Drake justified in his lawsuit, or is Joe Budden right about his questionable motives?
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