Drake is showing no signs of backing down in his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar.
The Canadian rapperโs latest move involves his legal team responding to Spotifyโs denial of claims related to inflated streaming numbers for Kendrickโs track Not Like Us.
Spotify recently filed a response in a New York court, rejecting accusations that bots were used to artificially boost Kendrickโs streams.
The streaming platform stated they found โno evidence to substantiateโ the claim, despite a podcast alleging that bots contributed 30 million streams shortly after the songโs release.
In response, Drakeโs legal team called for transparency, urging Spotify and Universal Music Group (UMG) to comply with discovery requests if they have โnothing to hide.โ
The statement accused Spotify of attempting to distance itself from UMGโs โallegedly manipulative practices.โ
Feud Continues to Simmer
This latest legal spat adds fuel to the long-standing tension between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, with both artists often seen as rivals in the hip-hop world.
As the case unfolds, fans are closely watching how this battle between the rap icons and Spotify will play out.
Stay tuned for updates on this high-profile dispute.