Drake alleges Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance defamed him in amended suit against music company
Briefly

Drake has filed an amended lawsuit against Universal Music Group, alleging that the company orchestrated Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance to defame him. His lawsuit claims Lamar's song "Not Like Us" suggests Drake is a pedophile while calling for violent action against him. Despite Lamar omitting the word at the event, Drake contends that the song still misled the audience of over 133 million to believe the accusation. Universal Music Group responded, stating Drake's legal maneuvers are misguided and frivolous in nature, asserting that they will prove the claims to be baseless.
Drake alleges that the Universal Music Group has tripled down on defamation by allowing Kendrick Lamar to perform a song that falsely depicts him as a pedophile.
Kendrick Lamar's performance at the Super Bowl, though omitting the term 'pedophile', conveyed a defamatory message about Drake, according to his lawsuit.
Drake asserts that the Super Bowl show was intentionally orchestrated to damage his reputation and live up to a defamation-for-profit strategy.
Universal Music Group responded by stating that Drake's claims are without merit and described his legal actions as foolish and frivolous.
Read at ABA Journal
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