Sony Continues To Bump Heads With Kanye West

Kanye West recently jumped in the fire of the ongoing feud with Drake by releasing a remix of "Like That." The remix features a darker beat by Metro Boomin and a new verse from Future. It was premiered on Justin Laboy's podcast "The Download" and leaked by Adam22 on April 20. The track gained attention for lyrics like "Y'all so out of sight, out of mind / I can't even think of a Drake line / Play J. Cole, get the p***y dry." Although Kanye released the track on his YouTube page and yeezy.com, it has since been removed from YouTube due to issues with Sony.

Kanye West has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with major record labels, which has contributed to his ongoing feud with Drake. In an interview with Justin Laboy, Kanye accused Drake of having support from Universal Music Group's CEO, Lucian Grainge, whom he referred to as Drake's "rich baby daddy." Kanye suggested that Drake relies on Grainge's influence over streaming platforms and radio spins.

What are your feelings on Sony not letting up on Kanye West and his music being played? Do you think Sony and other media platforms are blackballing Kanye West? If yes, is it legal?


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