Thoughts? Looks to be related to the cease and desist mentioned in euphoria. Is there any way we could confirm this?
Who is Corey Williams and what would his relevance be?
UPDATE: Another screencap with more context and names visible
Drake controls Metro x Future releases
Drake controls Metro x Future releases
Drake is an enemy of the people who sends cease and desists to people like a little b****
Drake is an enemy of the people who sends cease and desists to people like a little b****
Power
Fiction
So what narrative we going with
Drake is an enemy of the people who sends cease and desists to people like a little b****
crazy if true
Drake controls Metro x Future releases
so how did it release then is whats confusing me lol
B**** s*** 100% if true
Doesn't really matter though because Like That is the most successful song of the whole saga by a wide margin
so how did it release then is whats confusing me lol
Just seems likfmw it isnt eared for radio onair use
It can still exist on streaming while not being on radio
Unless im missing something
Just seems likfmw it isnt eared for radio onair use
It can still exist on streaming while not being on radio
Unless im missing something
It does play on radio all the time tho.
IF Drake used his UMG ties to try n get Republic to block it on radio, my guess is somehow Metro was able to dispute that contractually and won
this just makes drake look like a boss tbh lmao
U a drake stan but it actually makes him look p****
Maybe he used his YMCMB connections to try and get the song taken down because of the uncredited Pop Bottles "sample"? Aka just a lyrical homage (hate when these are counted as samples) but a lawyer would point to this:
whosampled.com/sample/1158563/Future-Metro-Boomin-Kendrick-Lamar-Like-That-Birdman-Lil-Wayne-Pop-Bottles
As evidence the gen public considers it to be a sample, same as the way they used KTT2 posts in the Vogue lawsuit
So if this is true and Ye is right that Lucian is the one Drake is all snuggled up with…
Lucian Grange is CEO of UMG. He is one of the largest players in an industry that extorts the culture and young artists for profit on a regular basis.
Drake was making money for him and attended his events, getting all chummy and partying with the same man who got his peers and friends in f***ed up slave deals.
Drake leveraged that friendship to try to block a diss at him from playing on radio, AND to get details on Kendrick’s contract to use against him in his own diss track.
Crazy. Idk if I believe it but it’s a hell of a story.
It does play on radio all the time tho.
IF Drake used his UMG ties to try n get Republic to block it on radio, my guess is somehow Metro was able to dispute that contractually and won
Yeah its probably old s*** from weeks ago
Maybe he used his YMCMB connections to try and get the song taken down because of the uncredited Pop Bottles "sample"? Aka just a lyrical homage (hate when these are counted as samples) but a lawyer would point to this:
https://www.whosampled.com/sample/1158563/Future-Metro-Boomin-Kendrick-Lamar-Like-That-Birdman-Lil-Wayne-Pop-Bottles/
As evidence the gen public considers it to be a sample, same as the way they used KTT2 posts in the Vogue lawsuit
Idk if they would need to do that. Not sure how it works but Metro is signed to Republic and so I’m assuming they have some sort of say in what happens with the songs he makes.
this just makes drake look like a boss tbh lmao
Wtf no it doesn't
Getting lawyers involved in beef is the most cowardly anti-hip-hop s*** EVER and 1000x worse than what J Fold did
Kendrick had this guy sending out cease and desists. Drake throwing his own weight around is a power move compared to begging white millionaires for help