Megan Thee Stallion alleged yesterday (March 1) that her record label 1501 Certified Entertainment was preventing her from releasing new music.
The Houston rapper made the claims in an Instagram live session, stating that the terms of her contract were not clear to her upon signing with 1501, and that when she asked to renegotiate the contract, she was barred from releasing new work.
The rapper has now filed a lawsuit against the label seeking the termination of her contract, and a temporary restraining order has been granted to allow the new music’s release, TMZ reports and documents viewed by Pitchfork confirm.
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