Drake Denies Sending Cease-And-Desist To Kendrick Lamar
Photo: Drake, Kendrick Lamar (Instagram) |
Rumors have been swirling that Drake sent a cease-and-desist letter to Kendrick Lamar over his song "Not Like Us." However, a representative for the Toronto rapper has confirmed that these rumors are false.
The buzz started over the weekend (September 28-29) when music manager Wack 100 claimed on the Clubhouse app that Drake had blocked Kendrick from performing the song and was trying to get the NFL involved to stop him.
But Drake's team has now cleared the air, stating there was never any plan or intention to send such a letter.
Photo: Drake (Instagram) |
Earlier this year, Drake did face legal trouble when Tupac’s estate sent him a cease-and-desist letter for using AI to replicate Tupac’s vocals on a track. Drake removed the song after receiving the warning.
Drake was accused of sending a cease and desist letter to Kendrick Lamar to prevent him from performing Not Like Us at the Super Bowl. @Akademiks confirmed with Drake himself that he did not and said show proof if it was real… now Wack 100 says it was an error 😂🚲➡️ pic.twitter.com/l8t6wS12Mw
— King Jared (@certifiedjared) October 1, 2024
In other news, Kendrick Lamar has been named the headliner for the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans. He's also released a new single, "Watch The Party Die," though it hasn’t hit streaming platforms yet.
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Source: NME
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