The bone-rattling synth bass tones and the ricky-ticky sound of programmed snare in Niko Moon’s debut single, “Good Time,” are sure to rouse the ire of country traditionalists. And Moon knows it. But the prospect of a pushback doesn’t faze him.
06.03.2020 - 06:26 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Rap newcomer Megan Thee Stallion is still on course to drop new music on Friday (06Mar20) after a Texas judge shut down her label bosses’ emergency motion to halt its release.
The Hot Girl Summer star has been locked in a legal battle with 1501 Certified Entertainment chiefs over the past week, accusing them of trying to block the launch of any new material because she wants to renegotiate an unfair contract she signed five years ago.
Megan was granted a restraining order against 1501 executives
The bone-rattling synth bass tones and the ricky-ticky sound of programmed snare in Niko Moon’s debut single, “Good Time,” are sure to rouse the ire of country traditionalists. And Moon knows it. But the prospect of a pushback doesn’t faze him.
Justin Bieber and wife Hailey Baldwin are making the most out of their time as they are under self-quarantine in Canada. Texas hip-hop artist Megan Thee Stallion‘s new #Savagechallenge seems to be helping people in passing their time and among many celebs who took it up, we also see Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin making their TikTok video as they pull off Megan Thee Stallion‘s challenge and dance to the groovy track titled Savage.
Luck Reunion announced on Wednesday (March 18) that it will be holding its first-ever virtual concert in place of its annual Texas-based event due to the global coronavirus outbreak.
A number of dates of Justin Bieber’s upcoming Changes Tour have been relocated from stadiums to arenas.
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A week’s worth of grousing between hit Houston rapper-singer Megan Thee Stallion and her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, over her right to release new music (and a Texas judge granting her a restraining order to do so) is a suitably dramatic setting for “Suga” to drop.
Megan Thee Stallion delivered a hip-hop confection with Suga on Friday (March 6), but which song is the sweetest?
Today, Megan Thee Stallion released her latest project, Suga—with some assistance from a court order. The Houston rapper, who turned “Hot Girl Summer” into a ubiquitous viral meme ahead of last year’s mixtape Fever, has spent the last several days in a public contract dispute with her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, and its CEO, former baseball star Carl Crawford.
#FREETHEESTALLION has started trending on social media after “Hot Girl Summer” rapper Megan Thee Stallion opened up about her recent contract woes.
A Texas judge has denied a request by Megan Thee Stallion’s label to halt the release of her upcoming album.On Thursday (March 5), Judge Beau A.
After starting the #FREETHEESTALLION hashtag earlier this week, Megan Thee Stallion has sued record label 1501 Entertainment, climbing the label, which released her mixtape Fever, has withheld income from her, failed to provide financial transparency, misrepresented her contract during negotiations, and, when she attempted to fix these issues, blocked her from releasing new music.
Music boss Carl Crawford has dismissed Megan Thee Stallion’s claims he and his label associates are trying to prevent her from releasing new music.
On Monday afternoon (March 2), a Texas federal judge granted rapper Megan Thee Stallion (real name: Megan Pete) a temporary restraining order against her label 1501 Certified Entertainment and its CEO, former Major League Baseball star, Carl Crawford.
Megan Thee Stallion isn't happy with her record label. The 25-year-old rapper filed for a temporary restraining order against 1501 Certified Entertainment, LLC and its CEO Carl Crawford in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday.
Megan Thee Stallion has won a big battle in her legal spat with record label bosses – a judge has ruled she can release new music this week without their interference.