Megan Thee Stallion Says Label Won’t Let Her Release Music: You Mad Because I Won’t Roll Over Like A Little B*tch + Carl Crawford Seemingly Reacts [VIDEO]

Carl Crawford, Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion Says Label Won’t Let Her Release Music: You Mad Because I Won’t Roll Over Like A Little B*tch + Carl Crawford Seemingly Reacts [VIDEO]
Megan Thee Stallion is expressing her frustrations with her label 1501 Certified Entertainment owned by ex NLB star, Carl Crawford. She signed with the indie label back in 2018. Over the weekend, the 25-year-old rapper released a social media video saying that she unable to release new music. She says that since she’s now signed with Roc Nation, she’s discovered things about her contract that she was unclear about before and she wants to renegotiate her contract.
I didn’t really know what was in my contract. I was young, I think I was, like, twenty. I wasn’t upset because I was thinking, ‘everybody cool, we all family, it’s cool, it’s nice; let me just ask to renegotiate my contract’.
She says that things went awry when she tried to revisit her contract.
As soon as I asked them to renegotiate my contract, everything went left. So now they telling a b*tch that she can’t drop no music. It’s really just a greedy game.
She added,
You mad because I don’t want to bow down, roll over like a little b*tch, and you don’t want to renegotiate my contract.
See the video.
Megan Thee Stallion says that 1501 isn’t letting her drop new music due to her requesting to renegotiate her contract. pic.twitter.com/4Uz5vXwmD0
— Ronald Isley (@yoyotrav) March 1, 2020
She also responded on Twitter.
Carl Crawford, who shares a son with Evelyn Lozada, has discussed rumored issues with Megan Thee Stallion before in the past. Crawford, who has reportedly signed Megan for at least four albums, said last year:
At the end of the day, we just keep it business. I haven’t spoken to her since she signed to Roc Nation, so it’s no issue with me being around or nothing like that. She still can work, I can develop artists and we can move on. that’s what I’m all about, just moving forward. At the end of the day, I know the work that I put into that situation, she understands what I did, and I have to be rewarded for the risk I took. That’s just the nature of the business.
See it at the 3:17 mark.
Carl Crawford has yet to address Megan Thee Stallion’s latest comments. However, he did post a photo with J. Prince writing:
At a time when loyalty is at an all time low it’s nice to be link with @jprincerespect who is steady teaching me how to move in this cutthroat industry ? And I know that terrifies some especially the ones who double cross me #Paybacksabitch #1501 #mobties
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