All Drake needed was “a One Dance,” but recent litigation alleges it’s the record industry that’s been two-stepping with payola all along. Last year, Drake’s team filed petitions in Texas and New York alleging that Universal Music Group and iHeartMedia engaged in “deliberate, irregular, and inappropriate business practices – including covert and illegal pay-to-play (‘payola’) [&...
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