Drake has reached a settlement with iHeartMedia in a legal dispute over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us,” which alleged that the radio company received illegal payments from Universal Music Group to boost airplay for the song. The settlement was reached amicably, with no further details provided. The claims against UMG remain active, with a hearing scheduled to address a motion to dismiss the petition. Drake has also filed a defamation lawsuit against UMG over false allegations made in the song. The feud between Drake and Lamar is a significant one in the hip-hop industry. Additionally, the FCC is investigating whether iHeartMedia is forcing musicians to perform at their country music festival in exchange for favorable airplay on iHeart radio stations. The company denies any wrongdoing and looks forward to demonstrating that performing at the festival does not impact airplay decisions.
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