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In a declaration letter, UMG's CEO was particularly blunt in describing Drake's legal moves as "groundless and indeed ...
Lucian Grainge, Universal Music Group CEO has issued his first public response to Drake’s 'Not Like Us' lawsuit: 'groundless ...
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Universal Music chief hits back at Drake’s ‘farcical’ Not Like Us lawsuit - Canadian rapper is suing label he shares with ...
Lucian Grainge, CEO of Universal Music Group, slammed Drake’s allegation that he was personally behind the release and ...
UMG CEO Sir Lucian Grainge calls Drake’s defamation claims “farcical” and denies any involvement in the song “Not Like Us” in ...
Universal Music Korea has inked an exclusive deal with singer-songwriter Lim Kim. The signing adds another high-profile ...
Universal Music Group, the world's largest music company, has threatened to remove all of the music it owns from TikTok, unless the streaming platform agrees to more favorable terms.
The music group’s revenue rose 9.6% year-over-year in constant currency, bringing in 2.93 billion euros. This came in above analysts’ estimates of 2.89 billion euros, according to Visible Alpha.
Universal Music Group ended its licensing agreement with TikTok, which means many popular and emerging artists who use the social platform won't be able to post music there.
Universal Music Group said it failed to reach new licensing terms with TikTok -- and that as such, it will no longer license content to the app.