Megan Thee Stallion Granted Restraining Order Against Her Label

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Megan Thee Stallion Granted Restraining Order Against
1501 Due to AMA’s

 

Megan Thee Stallion is making it clear to her label that she isn’t the rapper to play with. While she already has four lawsuits against her label 1501 certified entertainment, on Monday, the “Pressurelicious” rapper also secured a temporary restraining order against 1501 certified entertainment, and her distributor 300 entertainment due to the American Music Awards (AMA’s). If you remember, the legal battle between Megan Thee Stallion and her label has been going on since March 2020. That’s when she first decided to sue 1501 for allegedly stopping her from releasing her new music.

A few months ago, Megan Thee Stallion took to Twitter to express her feelings regarding the unsettled differences between her and 1501, “Im so over these grown ass men trying to take credit away from the work me and my mama put into the beginning of my career…” she tweets, “me and my mom “developed” my career I was already known for free styling and I was already working on Tina snow before I got to 1501.”

Afterwards she tweets, “When my mama died I knew a bunch of hood niggas who just started a label for the FIRST time were not gonna be able to manage me PROPERLY so I got with roc…by this time I was a bigger artist and I asked to renegotiate… NOT LEAVE what was wrong with that ? That man is GREEDY” followed by a few more tweets regarding their differences which can be seen below:

 

On legal documents obtained by TMZ Hip Hop regarding her restraining order against 1501 certified entertainment it’s noted that Megan Thee Stallion says her label made “threatening and retaliatory” moves in order to block her from using her own music in connection to the AMA’s which airs on Sunday November 20th. While it still isn’t clear exactly what the label said or did to her that caused her to set the restraining order in motion, it was enough to convince the judge to grant it.

Court will presume on November 22, two days after the AMA’s. 1501 certified entertainment and 300 entertainment will then have a chance to share their side of the story.

 


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