Spotify is facing a new class action lawsuit, with Drake at the center, as the company is accused of turning a “blind eye” to “mass-scale fraudulent streaming,” which allegedly resulted in bots streaming the Canadian rapper’s music in the “billions.”
In a new report from Rolling Stone, the outlet details the lawsuit, which lists rapper Long Beach RBX (who is a cousin of Snoop Dogg) as a plaintiff in the case, both individually and “on behalf of other members of the general public similarly situated.”
“Every month, under Spotify’s watchful eye, billions of fraudulent streams are generated from fake, illegitimate, and/or illegal methods,” the lawsuit claims, then going on to accuse Spotify of causing “massive financial harm to legitimate artists, songwriters, producers, and other rightshol

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