Megan Thee Stallion Sues Record Label 1501 Certified Entertainment

Megan Thee Stallion has filed a lawsuit against her label 1501 Entertainment and CEO Carl Crawford.  The rapper that brought us “Hot Girl Summer” says she took the “extraordinary step” of filing for a restraining order because 1501 was ordering her distributor “not to release or distribute any of her new music”.

Megan Thee Stallion — real name Megan Jovon Ruth Pete — says that new music is set to be released today, Friday March 6; and legal action has to be taken as otherwise, she risks “irreparable injury” to her career. In response to the lawsuit, a Texas judge granted Pete a temporary restraining order against 1501, telling the label “to do nothing to prevent the release, distribution, and sale of Pete’s new records,” and “to refrain from threatening or posting any threatening any retaliatory social media posts or threats against Pete”.

Megan previously told fans she had tried to change the terms of her deal with the label signing on with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation management. “When I signed, I didn’t really know what was in my contract. I was young, I think I was, like, 20. So when I got with Roc Nation, I got management, real management,” she said.

Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com