Megan had a lot to say as she released her new project Suga
15.02.2020 - 15:16 / eonline.com
Like out of a Greek myth, Megan Thee Stallion sprang, fully formed.
Promising her mom that she wouldn't lean into the rap game full-time until she was 21, she had a few years of hustle to make up for—but she has, and then some. Her debut album is still in the works, but her 2019 anthem "Hot Girl Summer" took on a life of its own and she ended up on Saturday Night Live with Chance the Rapper, contributing to the Queen and Slim soundtrack, doing an NPR Tiny Desk concert, sitting next to at New
Megan had a lot to say as she released her new project Suga
As you all know things are not good between Megan Thee Stallion and her label 1501. Earlier this week she filed a lawsuit against the label, and she was also granted a temporary restraining order that would allow her to release new music.
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] seems to be a perfect candidate for self-destruction,” wrote J. Prince in a Mar.
Megan Thee Stallion has announced that she’ll release her debut album Suga this Friday (March 6). The eight-track project is set to include her single “B.I.T.C.H.,” as well as collaborations with Kehlani and Gunna. Check out the Suga cover and tracklist below.
A contract dispute between Megan Thee Stallion and her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, broke into the open over the weekend when the rapper said the label is preventing her from releasing new music. Fans have been waiting for her forthcoming album, “Suga,” along with many other releases such as the “Cash Shit” (featuring DaBaby) video and the film “Fever,” and she took to Instagram to air her frustration.
#FREETHEESTALLION has started trending on social media after “Hot Girl Summer” rapper Megan Thee Stallion opened up about her recent contract woes.
After starting the #FREETHEESTALLION hashtag earlier this week, Megan Thee Stallion has sued record label 1501 Entertainment, climbing the label, which released her mixtape Fever, has withheld income from her, failed to provide financial transparency, misrepresented her contract during negotiations, and, when she attempted to fix these issues, blocked her from releasing new music.
Music boss Carl Crawford has dismissed Megan Thee Stallion’s claims he and his label associates are trying to prevent her from releasing new music.
On Monday afternoon (March 2), a Texas federal judge granted rapper Megan Thee Stallion (real name: Megan Pete) a temporary restraining order against her label 1501 Certified Entertainment and its CEO, former Major League Baseball star, Carl Crawford.
Megan Thee Stallion isn't happy with her record label. The 25-year-old rapper filed for a temporary restraining order against 1501 Certified Entertainment, LLC and its CEO Carl Crawford in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday.
Megan Thee Stallion has won a big battle in her legal spat with record label bosses – a judge has ruled she can release new music this week without their interference.
Megan Thee Stallion alleged yesterday (March 1) that her record label 1501 Certified Entertainment was preventing her from releasing new music. The Houston rapper made the claims in an Instagram live session, stating that the terms of her contract were not clear to her upon signing with 1501, and that when she asked to renegotiate the contract, she was barred from releasing new work.
Whew! Megan Thee Stallion took to Instagram Live with a lot of energy over the weekend, and surprisingly enough, she said we might not be able to see any new music from her.