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Drake Accused of Earning Billions of Fraudulent Streams in Class Action Suit Against Spotify
The suit claims the allegedly fraudulent Drake streams alone have cost other artists hundreds of millions of dollars.
Spotify is being accused in a new class-action lawsuit of allowing billions of fraudulent streams, with Drake specifically being named as someone whose numbers were doctored. On Sunday (Nov. 2), rapper RBX filed a complaint against the music streaming service in United States District Court for the Central District of California,
Northern Arizona vs. Drake predictions and college basketball picks for Monday. A low-scoring, feeling-out process.
Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs commented on Drake Maye and the difficulties of playing quarterback in the NFL.
Such may be the case for Drake, who alleged that his record company UMG was artificially inflating Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” through fraudulent streams. Now, a proposed class action lawsuit against Spotify alleges the same thing about Drake’s music.
Rising star Drake Maye joined an exclusive New England Patriots group in Sunday’s victory over the Atlanta Falcons, becoming only the third Patriots quarterback since 2000 to be sacked at least five times in consecutive games.
That New England Patriots win over the Falcons was sort of intense. But even with the 24-23 victory, giving the team their sixth straight win, rookie QB Drake Maye wasn’t exactly celebrating, as he held himself responsible for week 9’s turnover mistake,
The Atlanta Falcons' wide receiver got a short but impactful message from an All-Pro wide receiver on the Patriots