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Meg Finally Frees Herself From 1501

Legal Battle Ends; Rapper Now Independent

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Overview

  • After nearly four years of legal conflict, rapper Megan Thee Stallion has concluded her battle against previous label, 1501 Entertainment.
  • Both parties have reached an undisclosed settlement and agreed to 'amicably part ways', allowing Megan Thee Stallion to become an independent artist.
  • The legal issues previously involved allegations of unfair profit-splitting with Megan accusing 1501's CEO, Carl Crawford, of unfairly profiting from her while she received very little.
  • This move follows Megan's recent statement indicating her absence of label ties and that future creative projects will be financed and produced directly from her own pocket, promising fans authentic 'Hot Girl Productions'.
  • The disagreement between Megan and 1501 included complications over the definition of an 'album' - with 1501 allegedly trying to prevent her from fulfilling contract terms by stating her album 'Something for Thee Hotties' didn't meet this criteria.