Drake has broken his silence on the alarming legal action he has taken against Universal Music Group.
The Canadian rapper made headlines last year when he filed pre-litigation documents against his own label group, UMG, and Spotify.
Drizzy claims in both that the juggernauts cooperated to boost the popularity of Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us.’ A diss track aimed at him, which many believe served as K.Dot’s winning blow in their lengthy feud.
Beyond a freshly unwrapped freestyle where he addressed those who switched sides, the Canadian star has been relatively quiet about the matter.
The volume was turned all the way up moments ago, though, when Chris Blake shared (and then deleted) a DM exchange with Drake. And the MC didn’t hold back.
Addressing his legal moves, the 38-year-old wrote:
“I mean I don’t know no details fam I’m just showing you outside perception I think there’s better ways to go about it is my opinion.
Me and Universal is like if Nike was funding a campaign about Lebron cheating on his wife…not adidas or Reebok… Nike is the company he has been with since he started…my situation is not no street sh*t.
Everybody before me that tried the label was too eccentric so they wrote them off as crazy and they never had to pay for their sins and mistakes. I’m going to change that and make the building a safer place for every artist moving forward.”



