Drake’s legal battle over Kendrick Lamar’s viral diss track “Not Like Us” has taken a turn, with iHeartMedia officially clearing its name in the controversy. According to the media giant, […] The post ...
Drake has reached a private deal with iHeartMedia while he probes allegations UMG engaged in a pay-to-play scheme with Kendrick Lamar's ‘Not Like Us’ ...
Another chapter in Drake’s endless losing battle with Kendrick Lamar has come to a close. Despite the “NOKIA” rapper’s ...
One of iHeartRadio’s top executives from New Zealand flew in to spend time with Jay Towers in the Morning—but his 4 AM Uber ...
Drake has alleged UMG engaged in “irregular and inappropriate business practices” to get radio airplay for “Not Like Us.” ...
Drake has settled his lawsuit with iHeartMedia over Kendrick Lamar's diss track against the rapper, Not Like Us.
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"If we can make more money adding video to it we will," says CEO Bob Pittman, adding: "It's not terribly expensive, it's just ...
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