Meghan Thee Stallion: Contractual Obligations Backfire
Queen of drip, Meghan Thee Stallion, has revealed that her label 1501 Certified Entertainment isn’t allowing her to release new music.
The Houston-based rapper recently went live on Instagram and talked about why she hasn;t released any new music lately. Her last release was a collaboration with normani for the OST of the “Birds of Prey” movie. Alas, Stallion’s discography hasn’t grown since.
She became a summer hit with the track “Hot Girl Summer”, making women world over get down low on the dance floor, but that’s about it. But, hey, at least we have answers. The singer talked about how her contract with 1501 Certified Entertainment is basically the reason for the lack of releases recently.
” When I signed, I didn’t really know what was in my contract,” she explained. “Soon as I said, ‘I want to renegotiate my contract,’ everything went left. It just all went bad. Now they’re telling a bitch that she can’t drop no music!”
There has been no update from Stallion’s team or her side, post the revelation.
Contractual obligations have screwed over many an artist, and it doesn’t seem like blood-thirsty music execs are going to stop anytime soon!