Regarding Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group, Wiz Khalifa has shared his opinions, stating that he is not shocked that the 6 God has enlisted legal counsel.
On his Club Shay Shay podcast, NFL star Shannon Sharpe asked Wiz about Drake’s feud with Kendrick Lamar and the ensuing legal ramifications.
Regarding the long-simmering feud between the Hip Hop titans finally erupting this year, the Pittsburgh native observed, “It is about time.” “I am sick of n-ggas pretending to get along with one another. Bro, just express your true feelings.
Wiz went on to discuss Drake’s court documents, which accuse UMG of defamation and of promoting Kendrick’s diss song “Not Like Us” with payola and streaming bots: “To me, it sounds like a Drake move.”
He went on to say: “He is a businessman and musician, so if he is not winning in the music industry, he is going to win wherever he can. It is a wise move, after all. They are performing it precisely how it should be.
“No, I do not think those n-ggas fuck with one other at all,” Wiz said in response to the question of whether he believes Drake and Kendrick’s feud is solely for amusement. It is just the way the business is, and now that it is all coming to an end, you can see it all gushing out.
However, the same individuals who are arguing might also be cool at once because this is similar to wrestling. In other words, do not focus too much on the hostility—not them, but generally speaking, people will be embracing later.
Rapper Wiz Khalifa has not been the only one to comment on Drake’s lawsuit against his old record label.
In a recent interview with Cam’ron on his Talk With Flee YouTube show, 50 Cent shared his reasoning for the decision.
He conjectured that Drizzy’s real goal is to prevent Kendrick Lamar from singing “Not Like Us” during the Super Bowl halftime performance the following year.
That is something I have never seen. I have never witnessed a rap war turn into a legal action. However, I believed Drake’s crew was attempting to stop the Super Bowl from causing further harm,” Fif remarked.
“Because they are already involved in the lawsuits and are already having to pay for their defense if you sue Apple and Universal Music Group at the same time that Apple is [playing] the music during the Super Bowl.”
According to the G-Unit leader, Drake’s lawyers have probably threatened the NFL by saying, “We have this issue over this song.” Since the matter is still open, we do not want you to let it go unchecked or contribute to the damages.