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Drake Faces Copyright Violation Claim from UMG Over Unreleased Music

  • Drake Faces Copyright Violation Claim from UMG Over Unreleased Music
  • Drake in Hot Water with UMG
  • Drake100gigs.org

Drake is facing a copyright violation claim from Universal Music Group (UMG) after sharing unreleased music on social media. Using a burner Instagram account, the rapper posted a screenshot of the violation notice, which did not specify which songs caused the issue.

Unexpected Release on Drakes100gigs.org

This controversy follows Drake’s unexpected release of old songs, videos, and private jet concept art via the website 100gigs.org. The release included unreleased tracks featuring artists like Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Latto.

Fan and Collaborator Reactions

Fans and collaborators, including Latto and producer Gordo, have shared their excitement about the release on social media. However, UMG argues that Drake does not have the right to release this music independently due to his contract with the label.

Behind-the-Scenes Footage Leaked

The leak also featured behind-the-scenes footage, including a clip of Drake and producer Noah “40” Shebib discussing JAY-Z’s feature for the song “Talk Up” from the “Scorpion” album.

UMG’s Stance

UMG maintains that Drake’s actions violate his contractual obligations, sparking a significant debate within the music industry about artist rights and label control.

What are your thoughts on this unfolding situation?

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