The 'Hot Girl Summer' rapper is taking action against 1501 Entertainment Megan Thee Stallion has been granted a restraining order against record label 1501 Entertainment and CEO Carl Crawford after she claimed the label was preventing her from releasing new music.
The rapper, real name, Megan Jovon Ruth Pete, says she took the “extraordinary step” of filing for the order because the label was ordering her distributor “not to release or distribute any of her new music”.
Megan says that new music is set to be released on Friday (March 6) and that she risks “irreparable injury” to her career if it does not arrive then.
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