Megan Thee Stallion Will Not Be Intimidated

This Friday it will become entirely too plain that Megan Thee Stallion will not be intimidated. Singles from her album “Suga” will drop world over and that will send a clear message that her record label who has been involved in a tug-of-war with the Texan rapper.

1501 Certified Entertainment — a Texas-based outfit — and the CEO Carl Crawford had allegedly been receiving 6o per cent of all profit from the singer’s recordings. In fact, all profits from her tours and shows were reportedly going to the record label.

Megan claims she had little knowledge of what she was getting into when she signed with the label, further going on to blow the whistle on James J. Price, the founder of Rap-a-Lot label, as being an intimidating force in the industry. “Prince is notorious in the industry for strong-armed intimidation tactics, and the comment was taken as a physical threat of harm,” the suit Megan has filed claims.

But good news came in from the Texas court that ruled in favour of Megan and moved a restraint on 1501 Certified Entertainment, which means that Megan gets to give the gift of her album “Suga” to the world this Friday.

Well we’re ready to receive, Megan!

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