Update: Megan Sues Her Label For $1 Million; Carl Responds & Denies Claims

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Megan The Stallion was definitely one of the biggest breakout stars of 2019 as it all started when her 2018 single "Big Ole Freak" blew up in February. She followed the success of that record with her "Fever" mixtape in May with featured hits such as "Realer" and "Cash S*it" feat. DaBaby. Her "Hot Girl Summer" single featuring Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla $ign also made a lot of noise in August.

Megan has since released her new "B.I.T.C.H" single to kick off 2020 which samples 2Pac's "Ratha Be Ya N*gga" record off of his "All Eyez On Me album from 1996. Fans are anticipating Megan's long awaited debut studio album there may be a delay. The Houston rapper took to her Instagram this afternoon to say the independent label she's been with since 2015, 1501 Certified Ent, won't let her release any new music right now.

Sadly, Megan admitted that when she signed the contract with 1501, she didn't read all of it as she said she was only 20 at the time when she got with them. Now, she said she wanted to renegotiate her contract but 1501 isn't with it. Megan also thinks that they only care about money and it's a greedy game.

Megan went on to say if we don't hear any more music from her soon, it's because it's all 1501's fault. For those who aren't familiar with this label, it is based in Houston and founded by former MLB All-Star, Carl Crawford. For Megan, she also has a management deal with Jay Z's Roc Nation label that she signed last year.

Megan stressed the fact that all she wants to do is work and put out music and it's crazy that 1501 is doing this. She also put out a PSA to upcoming artists that they need to read all contracts and get their own lawyers.

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https://twitter.com/TMZ/status/1234631088711979008

Megan Thee Stallion says certain execs at her record label have a rep for "bullying and strong-armed tactics," but she's taking a stand by taking them to court ... and she's already won a major battle.

Meg went on the offensive by filing suit Monday against 1501 Certified Entertainment and its honcho, Carl Crawford. As you know, she's pissed about the contract she signed with the label back when she was 20, and claims it's now blocking her from releasing new music because she wants to renegotiate.

A district judge in Harris County Texas granted Megan a temporary restraining order which prevents her label from blocking the music she plans to drop on Friday.

In the suit, Megan lays out the most outrageous terms of her contract, at least in her eyes. For instance, she claims the deal calls for 1501 Certified to get 60% of her recording income. The remaining 40% goes to her, but she has to use that to pay engineers, mixers and featured artists who work on the songs.

Point is ... MTS claims there's a very small slice of pie left for her when it's all said and done. She also says her live gigs currently benefit the label more than her.

According to the suit, the contract calls for all money from Megan's touring and live performances to be paid directly to 1501 Certified. She says the label is supposed to give her a proper accounting of what she's owed -- but claims what they've provided is incomplete, and "purposefully and deceptively vague."

Megan also claims Crawford has been using his relationship with Rap-a-Lot Records founder J. Prince to intimidate people in the industry. In the suit, she claims Crawford pressured a producer to hand over beats by saying Prince would be pissed. Megan claims, "Prince is notorious in the industry for strong-armed intimidation tactics, and the comment was taken as a physical threat of harm."


Megan thinks Prince has had a hand in an online smear campaign against her ... including the recent story about her getting arrested 5 years ago.

All of these headaches simply aren't worth it to Megan, who says in exchange for signing the contract she got a measly $10,000 advance. Hence, her desire to renegotiate.

She's suing Carl and 1501 Certified Entertainment for at least $1 million in damages. Megan is not suing J. Prince.

BTW, the temporary restraining order she got also prevents the label from attacking or abusing her on social media. Megan's attorney, Richard Busch, tells TMZ, "We are very happy the Court granted our TRO and thrilled that the world should be able to now hear Megan's new music on March 6. We will now proceed with the other claims set forth in the [lawsuit]."

We've reached out to Crawford and J. Prince's camps ... no word back.

BAPHOMET.



reekz

Girl don't nobody want the shit no way. The label is doing you a favor. 


Aalonso.

I can't get thru it. Get to the point girl. and all this sniffling.  blow your nose, the one they drew on ain't gone rub off i promise 

REALucid

That's messed up. Maybe Roc Nation should try and buy her out
Used to write our names in car fog



Cowboy Nine

Eeek.

I wonder what's in her contract that has them shook about renegotiating?

Kaeli.

First GODzy & now Megan?

They're tryna suppress the voices of the real rappin girls

#FreeMyBitches #RealRap #NoMisogyny


Scott.

Quote from: boyX on March 01, 2020, 05:49:18 PM
Girl don't nobody want the shit no way. The label is doing you a favor.
why do you hate her?


reekz

Quote from: Scott. on March 01, 2020, 05:59:16 PM
Quote from: boyX on March 01, 2020, 05:49:18 PM
Girl don't nobody want the shit no way. The label is doing you a favor.
why do you hate her?

Because she is just as fake and sneaky as Nicki.

Ulysses


reekz

Nicki fans give her too much because they want Cardi gone so bad

b7


Young

Quote from: RealMatic on March 01, 2020, 05:55:36 PM
That's messed up. Maybe Roc Nation should try and buy her out

!!!

And crazy that Queen is slaying like this on a indie label

No machine behind her