Rumor of Universal Music Group Hosting Zoom Call with Kendrick Lamar and Drake: Fact or Fiction?
The rumor mill is churning with speculation about a potential Zoom call involving Universal Music Group, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake. Allegations of Lamar damaging Drake’s reputation with pedophile accusations have been swirling online, but TMZ has shut down these claims as “totally unfounded.” There was no Zoom meeting requested, and UMG has no intention of getting involved in the feud.
In fact, the ongoing beef between Lamar and Drake seems to be benefiting everyone involved financially. ChartData reported that Lamar’s track “Not Like Us” has broken streaming records, surpassing Drake’s hit “Girls Like Girls.” With over 10.986 million streams, “Not Like Us” has become the biggest single streaming day for a Hip-Hop song in history.
The drama even caught the attention of WWE legend Shawn Michaels, who offered to mediate the feud between Lamar and Drake. After Lamar mentioned Michaels’ finishing move, Sweet Chin Music, in his lyrics, Michaels extended an invitation for the two artists to settle their differences in the wrestling ring.
As the music industry continues to buzz with excitement over the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, fans are eagerly awaiting to see how this drama unfolds. Will the two artists come to a resolution, or will the beef continue to escalate? Only time will tell.