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December 17, 2024 - 722 views

Drake has made a major chess move in exchange for documents in his lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us."

Drake Drops iHeartMedia From Texas Court Probe

On Monday (March 3), Rolling Stone reported iHeartMedia is no longer a defendant in Drake's probe into alleged payola in connection to Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us." The two parties have come to an "amicable resolution" after Drizzy sought to depose the company about their possible involvement in a pay-for-play scheme with K-Dot's hit single.

"In exchange for documents that showed iHeart did nothing wrong, Drake agreed to drop his petition. No payments were made—by either one of us," a source at iHeartMedia tells Rolling Stone.

Drake’s legal team responded to the update in the case saying, "We are pleased that the parties were able to reach a settlement satisfactory to both sides and have no further comment on this matter."

Drake is still taking Universal Music Group to court in Texas as part of the legal probe he filed last November. The rapper claims they used bots and payola to artificially inflate "Not Like Us." In addition, Drizzy has also filed a federal defamation lawsuit against UMG in New York Supreme Court over the song, which calls Drake a child predator.

The next court date for the Texas case is scheduled for April. However, Drake's legal team wants the date pushed forward.

"Delaying discovery would unfairly prejudice Plaintiff, who is continuing to suffer the consequences of UMG’s defamatory campaign," they wrote in a recent motion. "Indeed, at the same time UMG has been delaying here, UMG launched new campaigns to further spread the defamatory content, including at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show, which had over 133.5 million viewers."

UMG has denied the allegations.

XXL has reached out to Drake's team and iHeartMedia for comment.

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See All the Numbers Calculated for Kendrick Lamar and Drake's Diss Tracks

drake push up artwork
drake push up artwork

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Drake's "Push Ups"

  • Dropped April 13 and officially released on DSPs on April 19.
  • Reached No. 1 on Apple Music on April 20.
  • Debuted at the No. 17 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and dipped to No. 19 after two weeks.
  • Debuted at No. 51 on the global Spotify chart with 3.197 million streams.
  • Over 71.5 million Spotify streams currently.
  • Over 10.6 million YouTube views currently.
  • Rapped 800 words in the diss track.
Drake Taylor Made Freestyle
Drake Taylor Made Freestyle

champagnepapi/Instagram

Drake's "Taylor Made Freestyle"

  • Released April 19.
  • One diss track removed from Drake's Instagram page due to Tupac Shakur's estate threatening a lawsuit.
  • Rapped 759 words in the diss track.
kendrick euphoria artwork
kendrick euphoria artwork

Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar's "Euphoria"

  • Released April 30.
  • Debuted at the No. 11 spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • Reached No. 1 on Apple Music.
  • Held the No. 2 spot on the U.S. Spotify chart along with three other diss tracks on the same chart dated May 7: "Not Like Us" at No. 1, "Like That" at No. 7 and "Meet the Grahams" at No. 9.
  • Over 78.4 million Spotify streams currently.
  • Over 21.1 million YouTube views currently.
  • Reached a new peak of No. 2 on the global Spotify chart with 9.206 million streams, up 369 percent in its first full day.
  • Biggest streaming day for a hip-hop song in 2024.
  • Rapped 1,430 words in the diss track.
Kendrick Lamar 6:16 in LA
Kendrick Lamar 6:16 in LA

kendricklamar/Instagram

Kendrick Lamar's "6:16 in LA"

  • Released May 3.
  • One diss track still published on Kendrick Lamar's Instagram account.
  • Over 3 million likes on the diss and over 148,000 comments currently.
  • Rapped 570 words in the diss track.
family matters sitcom log on Drake IG page
family matters sitcom log on Drake IG page

champagnepapi/Instagram

Drake's "Family Matters" Diss

  • Released May 3.
  • Debuted at No. 5 on the U.S. Spotify chart with 2.2 million streams.
  • Over 29.8 million Spotify streams currently.
  • Over 2.5 million YouTube views currently.
  • Rapped 1,684 words in the diss track.
Drake Buried Alive Interlude parody
Drake Buried Alive Interlude parody

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Drake's "Buried Alive Interlude" Parody

  • Released May 3.
  • One parody track still published on Drake's Instagram page.
  • Over 2.2 million likes on the diss and 295 comments (which Drake has limited on his post) currently.
Drake Family Matters
Drake Family Matters

Drake/YouTube

Drake's "Family Matters" Video

  • Released May 3.
  • Over 21.5 million YouTube views currently.
kendrick lamar meet the grahams artwork
kendrick lamar meet the grahams artwork

Kendrick Lamar/YouTube

Kendrick Lamar's "Meet the Grahams"

  • Released May 3.
  • Held the No. 9 on the U.S. Spotify chart along with three other diss tracks on the same chart dated May 7: "Not Like Us" at No. 1, "Euphoria" at No. 2, "Like That" at No. 7 and "Meet the Grahams" at No. 9.
  • Over 24.8 million Spotify streams currently.
  • Over 22.5 million YouTube views currently.
  • Rapped 1,263 words in the diss track.
kendrick lamar not like us artwork
kendrick lamar not like us artwork

Kendrick Lamar/YouTube

Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us"

  • Released May 5.
  • Reached No. 1 on Apple Music.
  • Held the No. 1 spot on the U.S. Spotify chart along with three other diss tracks on the same chart dated May 7: "Euphoria" at No. 2, "Like That" at No. 7 and "Meet the Grahams" at No. 9.
  • Shattered Drake's record for "Girls Want Girls" featuring Lil Baby (6.593 million) for the biggest single-day streams of a hip-hop song on the U.S. Spotify chart with a one-day high of 10.986 million streams.
  • Set the record for the biggest streaming day for a hip-hop song in 2024.
  • Broke the all-time record for biggest single-day streams for a solo hip-hop song in global Spotify history, passing Drake's "Champagne Poetry" (11.85 million).
  • Sold over 500,000 units in the U.S.
  • Over 70.3 million Spotify streams currently.
  • Over 35.1 million YouTube views currently.
  • Rapped 899 words in the diss track.
drake the heart part 6 cover art dave free artwork
drake the heart part 6 cover art dave free artwork

Drake/YouTube

Drake's "The Heart Part 6"

  • Released May 6.
  • Over 17 million YouTube views currently.
  • Rapped 963 words in the diss track.
Drake Kendrick Lamar
Drake Kendrick Lamar

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Total Numbers in Drake and Kendrick Lamar's Rap Battle

Drake
Total number of solo diss tracks: Four ("Push Ups," "Taylor Made Freestyle," "Family Matters," "The Heart Part 6")
Total number of Spotify streams for "Push Ups" and "Family Matters": 101 million ("Taylor Made Freestyle" and "The Heart Part 6" are not on Spotify)
Total number of YouTube views for "Push Ups," "Family Matters" and "The Heart Part 6": 51.8 million ("Taylor Made Freestyle" is not on YouTube)
Total number of words rapped in all diss tracks: 4,206 words
Kendrick Lamar
Total number of solo diss tracks: Four ("Euphoria," "6:16 in LA," "Meet the Grahams," "Not Like Us")
Total number of Spotify streams for "Euphoria," "Meet the Grahams" and "Not Like Us": 173.6 million ("6:16 in LA" is not on Spotify)
Total number of YouTube views for "Euphoria," "Meet the Grahams" and "Not Like Us": 79.1 million ("6:16 in LA" is not on YouTube)
Total number of words rapped in all diss tracks: 4,162 words
Total number of days this beef lasted:
40 days (calculated from March 22 when "Like That" dropped until May 5 when Drake released "The Heart Part 6")
or 50 days (calculated from March 22 when "Like That" dropped until May 10 when Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith declared the battle over)
or 52 days (calculated from March 22 when "Like That" dropped until May 12 when Drake wrote in his Instagram Story "Good times. Summer vibes up next," and posted a painting of one warrior battling thousands of other fighters.)

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