If there’s a greater admission of defeat among rappers than this, I don’t know what it could be
If I’ve heard about it, you’ve really fucked up. The only band I lesten too is TMBG
Me too, but without the B. I only listen to TMG.
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the mountain goats
Lmfao. Did not expect to find one of my fav bands in this thread.
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just reading the name of the band makes me vividly hear the opening riff of No Children
That song rocks. It’s the only song I know of theirs though, came up on YouTube while I was listening to other stuff, added it to my playlist but I haven’t explored any of their other songs
Well the lawsuit (and specifically this post) got me finally looking up what the whole drama was (heard people talking but well then)
What a fucking banger (Not Like Us). What a fucking glorious roast.
it IS makes me wanna dance to the pedo diss track
Saw a lovely remix that started with Drake in Nice for What
Drake: “High school pics, you was bad even then” (x3)
Slight pause
Kendrick: “Say Drake, I hear you like em young”
oh my god if you have the link i would be forever in your debt*
*not collectable
The clean clip got 'd but the DJ’s short is https://m.youtube.com/shorts/sC-9uprnNoU
oh it’s beautiful
Drake causing solid evidence of his allegations to be made public by trying to use the legal system against Kendrick truly is a funny development that could happen in this feud.
Canada works 3sswntially the same in this regard. It’s not a Canada thing, he’s just dumb.
the famous actor we once knew is looking paranoid and now spiraling
Damn they’re still going at it?
Kendrick dropped a new album, Drake is seething and wants to sue both Kendrick and his own overarching record label
Oh, shit. He released an album?
I gotta get on this, I’ve been so busy.
Is this how things work in the US? You can’t just subpoena whatever against people who being cases against you?
I’m not going to look at the New York state rules of civil procedure to confirm specifically, but no. Document discovery gives a party to a proceeding the right to access documents in the other party’s possession relevant to a material fact at issue in a trial. It is not a pass to demand anything you want from them.
Without knowing the specifics, I doubt Drake’s complete text message history is relevant to any material issue on whether UMG conspired with Spotify to boost Kendrick streams.
He started a second lawsuit claiming the song is defamatory as well so it might become relevant there.
Would it be relevant to whether the defamation accusations are true?
I would assume most court systems, including that of Canada, also work in approximately this way.
Fuwamoco would never
Crazy. Scary. Spooky. Hilarious.