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.
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Drake, iHeartMedia and Legal Battle
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iHeartMedia says legal dispute with Drake was settled because it ‘did nothing wrong’
iHeartMedia says legal dispute with Drake was settled because it 'did nothing wrong'
UMG is the parent record label for both Drake and Lamar. Recommended Videos San Antonio-based iHeartMedia initially declined to comment on the settlement that was revealed last week in court ...
Drake Drops iHeartMedia From Legal Battle Over ‘Not Like Us’
Jordan Fasbender, who became legal chief during the COVID-19 pandemic, will depart around April 1 for an as-yet-unidentified position elsewhere.
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 ...
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