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The Super Bowl LIX halftime show is now a point of contention in Drake's ongoing litigation against Universal Music Group ...
Drake has amended his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) following Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl LIX halftime show, according to Reuters. Drake claims viewers were led to believe ...
Fans and critics alike await the moment Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show headliner Kendrick Lamar performs his smash hit “Not Like Us,” a Drake diss track at the center of a lawsuit ...
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance led to 125 FCC Complaints. It also led to a couple of legal ones, too. Most notably from his arch-nemesis Drake. Drake had already filed ...
The NFL has missed its chance to book Lil Wayne for the Super Bowl halftime show. Last September, the New Orleans native got candid about his disappointment over not being chosen for the halftime ...
Lil Wayne has been vocal with his disappointment about not being selected to perform the Super Bowl Halftime Show earlier this year, given that it was in his home state of Louisiana. Not only did ...
NFL fans are calling for Grammy award-winning rapper T-Pain to be the next halftime show performer at the Super Bowl.
No, Serena Williams wasn't trying to get her ex Drake in his feelings with her cameo in Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show. In a new interview with Time, the tennis legend reflected on her ...
LOS ANGELES -- Drake claims he was defamed by Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show, and at the Grammy Awards, where over 100 million combined television viewers heard Lamar's notorious diss ...
Drake has updated his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group to include Kendrick Lamar’s performance of “Not Like Us” at the Super Bowl halftime show, claiming it introduced the ...
Notably, the lawsuit now mentions Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, claiming the performance exposed “Not Like Us” to “millions of children” who had “never before heard the song or any ...
Drake claims he was defamed by Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show, and at the Grammy Awards, where over 100 million combined television viewers heard Lamar’s notorious diss track “Not ...