Drake Aired Out By UMG Lawsuit Streamer B.LOU On ‘CPB’ Diss Song
Streamers on YouTube are notorious for throwing diss tracks at one another, but this time around, a familiar name in the music industry got caught in the crossfire. B.LOU, a prominent streamer who has garnered over 3.5 million followers on the video-sharing platform, has dropped a new track, “CPB,” that reportedly takes aim at none other than Drake. The song, released under UMG (Universal Music Group), supposedly addresses a past lawsuit that both parties were embroiled in.
Fans have been speculating about the feud between Drake and B.LOU, and many believe that “CPB” is the spark that ignited their beef. UMG has indeed been at the center of controversies in recent months, including several high-profile lawsuit cases involving renowned artists.
Fans are divided, with some accusing B.LOU of “snitching” on Drake for allegedly exposing personal information in his lyrics. In response, detractors argue that B.LOU is merely shedding light on his own story.