Megan Thee Stallion is currently one of the most popular hip-hop artists in the world. Megan, who signed to the independent Houston label 1501 Certified Entertainment in 2018, owned by former baseball player Carl Crawford, is currently embroiled in a complicated legal dispute. She is continuing to put pressure on the neck of her label.
The Houston beauty recently visited Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk on Power 106 Los Angeles. Megan delivered a blazing L.A. Leakers freestyle, three years after her last appearance on the show. Tina Snow delivered a strong message to her record company while cruising over the “Regulate” beat by Warren G and Nate Dogg.
These b-tches don’t like me but I got to make them hate me/
How you want to be me, at the same time wanna shade me?/
I be making money on the muthaf-cking daily/
Got my label mad but them n—–s gotta pay me.
The 27-year-old has sued the business numerous times over the past two years. She alleged that they have prohibited her from releasing music and have locked her into a unconscionable contract. The claim that Megan’s 2021 project Something For Thee Hotties does not constitute as satisfying her contract with 1501 was made in a countersuit Megan filed earlier this year.
Just days before her L.A. Leakers freestyle, Megan vented her displeasure with her label on social media. “I can’t catch a break my label hate me and my shit always leak. At this point invite the hotties to the studio and shoots.” The second album by Megan Thee Stallion, which she recently revealed is finished, is about to be released. She made a suggestion that the project will send viewers on an emotional rollercoaster in an interview with Rolling Stone in June. Stay tuned to Thirsty for latest updates.
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