

FULL SHOW: Drake Seeks More Docs from Kendrick & UMG in ‘Not Like Us’ Lawsuit, Cam’ron Tricks Omar Gooding into Shooting Fake Movie + Pete Davidson Interview
Aug 13, 2025
Pete Davidson, comedian and former SNL star, shares his thoughts on sobriety, future fatherhood, and the wild world of tabloids. He opens up about the challenges of navigating fame while promoting his new movie, 'The Pickup.' Meanwhile, Cam’ron pulls a hilarious prank on Omar Gooding, convincing him to film a fake movie amid their rivalry. The podcast also features a humorous take on a bizarre traffic stop involving a nude driver, blending comedy with light-hearted commentary on society's quirks.
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Discovery Targets Label Power
- Drake's legal team is pursuing unredacted contracts and internal UMG communications to prove label involvement in Kendrick's diss record release.
- They allege Lucian Grainge may have had motive to undercut Drake's value ahead of his contract talks, so access to those messages matters.
Label Censorship As Precedent
- Drake's lawyers reference past censorship at labels (e.g., Def Jam) to argue a pattern that could explain selective handling of diss tracks.
- They suggest past label edits of Pusha T material show the company can and has intervened in artist releases.
Court Can't Erase A Public L Loss
- Panelists view the lawsuit as prolonging a rap battle loss into business warfare that won't erase public perception from Kendrick's win.
- They argue legal wins won't erase the cultural outcome of the diss record.