Drake settles legal fight with San Antonio-based iHeartMedia over diss track ‘Not Like Us’

Rap star Drake has struck a deal with San Antonio-based radio conglomerate iHeartMedia to settle part of his legal battle over the Kendrick Lamar diss track “Not Like Us,” the Associated Press reports, citing a court filing. In an action filed last November in Bexar County, Drake accused iHeartMedia of taking illegal payments from record label UMG to boost play of the smash hit, which accused Drake and his crew of being pedophiles.
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