Drake and iHeartMedia Reach Settlement in Legal Dispute Over Kendrick’s ‘Not Like Us’

Drake, who faced the brunt of considerable public disapproval in the midst of his beef with Kendrick, has reached an “amicable resolution of dispute” with Texas based iHeartMedia. For the uninitiated, Drake is the first rapper to sue in the wake of a rap beef, and part of the dispute was iHeartMedia’s alleged boosting of radio plays influenced by alleged payments from the Universal Media Group (UMG).

The legal petition was filed by Drake’s legal team in November 2024 in Bexar County, Texas, and was the first step in initiating a lawsuit. The petition required company representatives from both UMG and iHeartRadio to be deposed — but now, in latest developments, it seems that iHeartRadio is in the clear.

“We are pleased that the parties were able to reach a settlement satisfactory to both sides, and have no further comment on the matter,” remarked Drake’s legal team in a public statement.

Now, fans are confused about what actually went down. The settlement, in fact, has created more questions than it has answered. Especially considering the terms of the settlement have not been made public — it’s only the outcome that has come to light. Fans are wondering why Drake chose to settle for a private settlement, if he was so sure he’d win.

Conversely, there are also fans that wonder why iHeartMedia would settle if they thought they had a strong case. While there are any public answers right now, we urge readers to stay tuned for any updates on the story should it develop further.