Megan Thee Stallion Has Filed a Restraining Order against Her Recording Label and Distributor | Daily Music Roll

Megan Thee Stallion Has Filed a Restraining Order against Her Recording Label and Distributor

Megan’s recording label 1501 Entertainment and distributor 300 Entertainment was trying to disrupt her nominations for the American Music Awards, resulting in this restraining order.
Jennifer Stone
Published :


Renowned music icon Megan Thee Stallion is suing her recording label 1501 Entertainment. According to her allegation, they have been sabotaging the rollout of her upcoming album, ‘Traumazine’. Prior to this in February 2020 she wrote in a deleted Instagram post about not receiving the payment from 1501 “In Her Life”.

For years she has been expressing her interest to leave this independent Houston label led by ex-baseball player Carl Crawford. Along with several payment issues now she has alleged that her recording label, 1501 Entertainment, and distributor, 300 Entertainment, are trying to interfere in her American Music Awards nominations, which is not at all acceptable.

This hottie singer claimed that 1501 has made ‘threatening and retaliatory’ moves that blocked her from using her music in connection with the AMA, and this is the prime reason for filing this restraining order. This Sunday she took the step after facing a lot of issues with her recording label.

This year she was nominated for the most Favorite Female Hip-Hop Artist. She shared her nomination with other hip-hop stars like Cardi B, GloRilla, Latto, and Nicki Minaj. Though she didn’t specify she has taken this step for both her recording label and music distributor. She also stated that they have stopped her music from being used in this show.

Megan Thee Stallion

The judge didn’t grant this restraining order but he has blocked both of them from interfering with her music being used on the show. Both of them, the distributor and the recording label have to obey this otherwise more actions will be taken against them in the future.

The court has scheduled a hearing for the recording label to air their side of the story next Tuesday. After the AMA’s air on Sunday in Los Angeles, the hearing will be held. The voting for the Favorite Female Hip-Hop Artist category ends on Monday evening. “Because there was not enough time to give notice to Defendants, hold a hearing, and issue a restraining order before the irreparable injury, loss, or damage would occur.”

The order also stated that Megan “will suffer irreparable harm if her music cannot be used in conjunction with her promotion for the AMAs,” if the recording label and distribution are not being prevented.

Check out For More News Updates on Google News

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter and get trending music news and Gossip in your inbox.

Related Post View all