A class action lawsuit claims that Spotify has “turned a blind eye” to fake streams and alleges that Drake is benefiting from them, reports Rolling Stone . Rapper RBX, legal name Eric Dwayne Collins who is a cousin of Snoop Dogg, is the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit filed on Sunday, November 2 against the streaming platform; Drake isn’t named as a defendant, only Spotify is, but the For All The Dogs rapper is one of the key examples in Collins’s argument. “Billions of fraudulent streams have been generated with respect to songs of ‘the most streamed artist of all time,’ Aubrey Drake Graham, professionally known as Drake,” the lawsuit reads . “But while the streaming fraud with respect to Drake’s songs may be one example, it does not stand alone.” The lawsuit alleges that, because
Spotify Lawsuit Claims Drake Gets ‘Fraudulent Streams’
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