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Megan Thee Stallion Officially a Free Agent After Fight with Label

Megan Thee Stallion has struck an agreement with her previous record company, 1501 Certified Entertainment, ending a three-year legal battle. The 28-year-old Texas rapper is now a free agent and has claimed that she will support her own music career.

The Hot Girl Summer rapper reportedly concluded her legal case with the record label linked with retired Major League Baseball player Carl Crawford after both sides mutually agreed to a confidential arrangement to address their legal disagreements and part ways amicably.

1501 Certified Entertainment said in a statement that they were pleased with the outcome and look forward to the future. Crawford, a former Los Angeles Dodgers player, and his company sent Megan their best wishes for her life and career, according to the Daily Mail. The settlement’s particular details, including if financial compensation was involved, remain unknown.

Megan Thee Stallion revealed last week during an Instagram Live session that she is presently working independently without the support of a record company, but she was harsh in her criticism of 1501 Certified Entertainment.

She stated that her main emphasis since going independent has been her optimism about her future in the music industry. The Grammy winner revealed that she is presently funding her forthcoming projects on her own. Despite this, she considers working without a record company to be a significant step forward in her career. She recently advertised her job by posting a naked photo on Instagram.

She stated that her current initiatives are totally self-funded, underlining that it is a hot-girl production. The artist asked her followers to accompany her on this voyage, as she is self-sufficient. Megan hopes to work with a new label in the future when the time is appropriate.

She stated that she is currently content as an independent artist. The rapper clarified that she is not looking to sign with a new label right now because she prefers to manage her music career on her own.

She also addressed her earlier disagreements with her old company, 1501 Certified Entertainment, accusing them of neglecting to support her second album’s release.

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