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Kendrick Lamar and Drake have reportedly waived all copyright claims on their recent diss tracks. This decision comes amidst a heated lyrical feud that has gripped social media and the music industry.

 

The feud, which has been ongoing for years, recently reignited with the release of several diss tracks. These tracks, filled with personal jabs and allegations, have captivated fans and fellow artists alike. The most recent releases include Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” and Drake’s "The Heart Part 6".

 

This decision to waive copyrights is a game-changer for content creators. It allows them to earn financial compensation from their reactions to these tracks. This is a significant shift, as record labels often issue Digital Millennium Takedown Act (DMCA) takedown orders or copyright claims, even when a small snippet of a song is used.

 

 

This move by Kendrick and Drake has turned controversy into opportunity for others. Video-sharing platforms like YouTube and TikTok are now filled with creators weighing in on the drama between the Toronto and Compton natives, further fueled with dangerous ‘AI fan fiction’.

 

Will other artists follow suit and waive copyrights for creators as well? And who do you think is winning this lyrical feud? We invite you to share your thoughts on this matter.

 

 

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