Drake was called out by British synth-pop group Pet Shop Boys for allegedly not clearing an interpolation of their 1986 'West End Girls.'
British synth-pop group the Pet Shop Boys are the latest to call out Drake for allegedly not getting permission to use their lyrics in his newly-dropped “For All the Dogs” record. PSB issued a statement on X on Friday afternoon.
In it, they claim Drake did not credit the group forMalaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
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