Megan Thee Stallion goes indie amid legal battle with label as she teases new 'Act One' project
Has Megan Thee Stallion entered her indie era? It depends who you ask. The "Savage" rapper is back to recording new music after the end of the Tory Lanez criminal case and a busy festival season. And she said she is doing so without her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, and her distributor, 300 Entertainment, which is under Warner Music Group. Megan Thee Stallion sued 1501 in 2022 in an ...
by Jonah Valdez, Los Angeles Times
Oct 16, 2023
3 minutes
Has Megan Thee Stallion entered her indie era?
It depends who you ask.
The "Savage" rapper is back to recording new music after the end of the Tory Lanez criminal case and a busy festival season. And she said she is doing so without her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, and her distributor, 300 Entertainment, which is under Warner Music Group. Megan Thee Stallion sued 1501 in 2022 in an attempt to get out of the contract she signed in 2018 and has
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