Update: Megan Thee Stallion Sues 1501 Entertainment, Allowed to Drop Music

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According to TMZ, Megan Thee Stallion has sued her record label, 1501 Entertainment and a district judge in Harris County Texas has granted Meg with a temporary restraining order which will allow the Texan to drop new music on Friday. TMZ writes, “the deal calls for 1501 to get 60% of her recording income. The remaining 40% goes to her, but she has to use that to pay engineers, mixers and featured artists who work on the songs.” 

The lawsuit claims her contract states that all proceeds from touring and live proceeds go to the label and that the 1501 Entertainment should provide her with proper accounting of what she’s owed but says the information provided was “purposefully and deceptively vague.” 

MTS is suing Carl Crawford and 1501 Certified Entertainment for at least $1 million in damages. 

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