A lawsuit accusing Spotify of boosting streams by Drake and other artists has been dismissed by a federal judge. According to legal documents obtained by Complex , the class action lawsuit from Genevieve Capolongo was dismissed with prejudice — meaning that the case can't be refiled over similar allegations. There was no discovery in the case, and, in the ruling, the judge pointed to Capolongo signing an enforceable arbitration agreement with Spotify, which waived the right to sue and seek resolution via private arbitration instead. Capolongo’s lawsuit, filed last November, alleged that Spotify’s 'Discovery Mode' is a form of illegal payola. She claimed that Spotify tricked users by promoting playlists that are actually bought by major labels. In addition to Drake, she also mentioned Justin Bieber in the lawsuit. The wildest thing about this lawsuit is that it isn’t even the only one that was filed last November that mentioned Drake.…