Drake's legal battle with Universal Music Group (UMG) is far from over, despite a recent court ruling. Mal, a source familiar with the case, believes that Drake's team will appeal the decision, arguing that the defamation lawsuit is not yet finished. The dispute centers around Kendrick Lamar's diss track, 'Not Like Us', which Drake claims defamed him by labeling him a 'pedophile'. While Judge Jeannette A. Vargas dismissed the case, Mal predicts an appeal, stating that Drake's legal team will take the matter to a higher level. This prediction is supported by Drake's lawyers, who have already expressed their intention to appeal the ruling. The controversy lies in the interpretation of Lamar's lyrics and the potential impact on artists' creative expression. As the case unfolds, it raises questions about the boundaries of artistic expression and the legal implications for musicians. Will Drake's team succeed in their appeal? And what does this mean for the future of defamation lawsuits in the music industry? The outcome could set a precedent for how such cases are handled, leaving many in the industry watching closely.