Megan Thee Stallion Has Sued Her Record Label 1501 Certified Entertainment One Again
Henry Morales
Published Jan 16, 2026
Megan Thee Stallion has sued her record name, 1501 Certified Entertainment, again once more. The freshest disputed matter concerning characterizes a collection. Her organization, 1501 Certified Entertainment, doesn’t think of her as most recent assortment, Something For Thee Hotties, to be a collection. On February 18, Megan recorded a grumbling in Harris County District Court, looking for an assurance that her CD, Something for Thee Hotties, contained a collection as specified in her agreement.
The name for Megan Thee Stallion has invalidated the charges. As indicated by the claim, on January 5, over two months after the arrival of Something For Thee Hotties, 1501 let the rapper know that the melody was not considered a collection under her agreement. Megan’s agreement characterizes a collection as a delivery enduring over 45 minutes. The organization has along these lines discredited the charges, advising Billboard that they have the position to pick what comprises a collection. They additionally professed to have informed Megan exactly the same thing before the distribution. 1501’s legal counselor said that the Savage vocalist distributed the collection without the mark’s authorization and that he is totally certain about the agreement’s terms.
Megan’s relationship with her name has been stressed previously. Megan Thee Stallion documented a claim against her record organization in August 2021, guaranteeing that they wouldn’t let her delivery a tune with BTS. The mark then, at that point, showed that Megan would just be permitted to take an interest in return for a $100,000 installment, which Megan wouldn’t be qualified for. Already, Megan affirmed in a comparative case in March 2020 that 1501 frustrated the distribution of her new melody.
Something For Thee Hotties was given on October 29, 2021, as a “much obliged” present to Megan’s devotees by 300 Entertainment and 1501 Certified. The assortment incorporates a portion of Megan’s recently distributed YouTube freestyles as well as already unheard chronicle tracks, with Juicy J, VickeeLo, and Dino BTW contributing dramas. It additionally incorporates the track “Tramp Shit,” which was delivered in June of that year. The collection appeared at number five on the US Billboard 200, turning into the artist’s fourth smash hit collection.
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