Neglect the difficulty of Drake‘s avenue cred (only for a second), as a result of it is his legal professionals who clearly know little or no about Kendrick Lamar … the man who wrote the track they’re suing UMG over.
A giant a part of Drake’s 81-page defamation lawsuit over “Not Like Us” refers back to the hazard the diss observe created for the Toronto rapper — because the track “repeatedly suggests that violence should be used against Drake because he is a pedophile,” and “the Recording repeats ‘wop, wop, wop, wop’ and then says Lamar will ‘f**k ’em up.'”
However that is the place Drake’s authorized staff will get out over its skis, writing … “Later, the Recording threatens that if Drake comes to Oakland, where Lamar grew up, he will not make it out alive: ‘I think that Oakland show gon’ be your last stop.'”
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We’re guessing Drake did not proofread his legal professionals’ work, as a result of — like all hip hop followers — he is totally conscious Okay. Dot was born and raised in Compton, not the Bay Space.
In fact, Kendrick solely made the Oakland reference as a result of Drake used an A.I.-created Tupac voice in his “Taylor Made” diss observe. ‘Pac’s the one who spent his 20s in Oakland, so, KL’s lyric is just suggesting Oaktown will not forgive Drake.
We all know, we all know … primary hip hop information.
TMZ broke the story … Drake dropped the lawsuit in opposition to his personal label, blasting UMG for publishing and selling a track that labels him a “certified pedophile” — one thing he denies and says UMG is aware of to be false.
A number of followers and streamers assume submitting a lawsuit over a rap beef will price Drake some avenue cred — much more than dropping the feud. His legal professionals’ typos ain’t serving to the sitch.