Taken from her new EP 'Suga'
28.02.2020 - 20:56 / genius.com
Megan Thee Stallion might have already established herself as a cultural force with “Hot Girl Summer,” but that doesn’t mean she isn’t looking to grow as an artist with her next album, Suga. In a cover story for Rolling Stone, the Houston rapper looked back at the beginnings of her career and the “deeper” direction she wants to take in the future.
“When I started making music, I was making music that I liked,” she told writer Charles Holmes. “I’m making ratchet shit, turn up shit. I’m doing me.
Taken from her new EP 'Suga'
Megan Thee Stallion just dropped her new music video for “Captain Hook”.
Megan Thee Stallion just dropped a video for her hot new track, “Captain Hook”!
NEW YORK -- Megan Thee Stallion says she works extremely hard in the studio writing music, and so became more than a little worried when she almost couldn’t release her new album because of a dispute with her record label.
NEW YORK -- Megan Thee Stallion says she works extremely hard in the studio writing music, and so became more than a little worried when she almost couldn’t release her new album because of a dispute with her record label.
A week’s worth of grousing between hit Houston rapper-singer Megan Thee Stallion and her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, over her right to release new music (and a Texas judge granting her a restraining order to do so) is a suitably dramatic setting for “Suga” to drop.
New music from Megan Thee Stallion is finally here.
Today, Megan Thee Stallion released her latest project, Suga—with some assistance from a court order. The Houston rapper, who turned “Hot Girl Summer” into a ubiquitous viral meme ahead of last year’s mixtape Fever, has spent the last several days in a public contract dispute with her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, and its CEO, former baseball star Carl Crawford.
Megan Thee Stallion has jumped some major hurdles to get to today. And what a day it is, with the release of her album Suga and the official music video for “B.I.T.C.H.”.
A Texas judge has denied a request by Megan Thee Stallion’s label to halt the release of her upcoming album.On Thursday (March 5), Judge Beau A.
A judge has given rapper Megan Thee Stallion the green light to release her new project “Suga,” which has been at the center of a contract dispute between her and her label, this Friday, according to Complex.
Megan Thee Stallion’s messy label drama continues to play out in the public eye, with J. Prince becoming the latest person to weigh in. The famed music mogul has been assisting the head of Megan’s label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, in his legal battle with the Houston rapper, and today Prince shared a lengthy Instagram post pushing back against allegations leveled in Megan’s $1 million lawsuit.