Drake Threatened With Lawsuit From Tupac Shakur’s Estate Over ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’
A lawsuit from Tupac Shakur’s estate could hit Drake as they are threatening to sue the Toronto MC after using an AI version of the late rapper for his Kendrick Lamar diss “Taylor Made Freestyle.”
The AI-generated voice of Tupac is heard rapping “Kendrick, we need ya, the West Coast savior/Engraving your name in some hip-hop history,” AI Tupac raps in the opening verse. “F— this Canadian light-skin, Dot/We need a no-debated West Coast victory, man.”
The cease and desist letter, from litigator Howard King, was obtained by Billboard on Wednesday (April 24).
“Not only is the record a flagrant violation of Tupac’s publicity and the estate’s legal rights, it is also a blatant abuse of the legacy of one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time,” King wrote in the letter. “The Estate would never have given its approval for this use.”
King said that the estate did not appreciate Drake’s use of AI Tupac to diss Lamar as he is “a close friend to the Estate who has consistently shown respect for Tupac and his legacy, both publicly and privately.”
According to the letter, Drake has 24 hours to take down the song.
The song has gained “major national press outlets and popular entertainment websites and publications” but has not been uploaded to a streaming service. Drake posted it to his Instagram account over the weekend where the post currently remains.
Tupac’s estate is seeking “damages including all profits from the record, as well as additional damages for substantial economic and reputational harm caused.”
The Late Rapper’s Brother Reacts To Drake’s Use Of AI Amid Potential Lawsuit From Tupac Shakur’s Estate
Tupac’s brother is upset with Drake's use of AI in “Taylor Made Freestyle.” Mopreme Shakur told TMZ that he wishes the Toronto artist would not have used his brother’s vocals as a “pawn” on a diss track in which the late rapper is not a part of. Mopreme believes Drake was “weaponizing” Pac’s voice in this hip-hop war with Kendrick. He says that he is a fan of both artists and wishes that they both keep their beef in their lyrics and not on the street.
In addition to Tupac, Drake also used an AI-generated Snoop Dogg to attack Kendrick as the rap veteran questions the Compton native’s past.
“I know you never been to jail, or wore jumpsuits and shower shoes/Never shot nobody, never stabbed nobody/Never did nothing violent to no one, it’s the homies that empower you/But, still, you gotta show this f—— owl who’s boss on the West/Now’s a time to really make a power move,” the voice raps in the second verse.
Snoop Dogg responded to the use of his voice on the track: “They did what? When? How? Are you sure? [Sigh] Y’all have a good night,” the rap veteran said in an Instagram clip. “Why everybody calling my phone, blowing me up? What the f—— what happened? What’s going on? I’m going back to bed. Good night.”