Megan Thee Stallion is taking another step to put her professional relationship with 1501 Certified Entertainment behind her.
In court documents obtained by, the 27-year-old's attorneys requested $1 million in relief from the record label, with whom she has previously had legal issues regarding music releases.
The rapper — who goes by her legal name Megan Pete in the filing — claims that her last two albums, and , have fulfilled the requirements of her contract with 1501, which she has called «unconscionable.»«Over the past two (2) years, Pete and 1501 shared a long and tortured history of disputes with each other concerning Pete's recording agreement, including the unconscionability of the agreement in its original form, as well as disputes concerning the release of Pete's music,» the complaint reads.«The two have been able to resolve some of the disputes through the issuance of multiple temporary restraining orders against Defendants from this Court,» Megan's attorneys added. «But a new dispute has arisen requiring further assistance from the Court.»According to the filing, 1501 is arguing that does not meet the definition of an «album» and thus, «does not satisfy her 'Minimum Recording Commitment.'»«1501's new position, taken months after the album's release, is clearly a ruse in an effort to try to take further advantage of Pete, at great expense and in bad faith,» the complaint continued.1501 attorney Steven M.
Zager told that the label is «evaluating» whether Megan's recently dropped qualifies for album criteria, but stated that there is «no way» meets the definition of album outlined in her 1501 contract.
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