Megan Thee Stallion Claims Label Won't Let Her Release New Music

By Peyton Blakemore

March 2, 2020

Megan Thee Stallion is beefing with her record label.

On Sunday (March 1), the "B.I.T.C.H." rapper took to Instagram Live to call out 1501 Certified Entertainment, claiming they're preventing her from releasing new music because she asked to renegotiate her contract.

“Soon as I said, ‘I want to renegotiate my contract,’ everything went left,” Megan said in the Instagram live session. “It just all went bad. It all went left. So now they’re tellin’ a b*tch that she can’t drop no music.”

The 25-year-old rapper went on to explain that she signed her record contract when she was 20-years-old and was unaware of exactly what was in it. However, Meg said when she signed on to Jay-Z's Roc Nation for management last year, they brought some things to her attention, in regards to the contract, that made her want to renegotiate her original deal. However, 1501 wouldn't allow it.

"It's really just a greedy game... it's real greedy. I wasn't trying to leave the label. I wasn't trying to not give nobody money that they fell like they're entitled to. I just want to renegotiate some sh*t," she shared. "I'm not a greedy person. I'm not a person that likes confrontation. I'm not a person that's a b*tch. I work with everybody and I'm nice and I'm real family oriented, but ni**as gon' be ni**as and they gon' be greedy and they gon' be shady."

See what else Meg had to say about her label below.

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