Megan Thee Stallion is not letting anybody screw up her shot at an American Music Award — not even her personal label, and a Texas choose is backing her up by granting a restraining order.
Megan filed authorized docs to get the restraining order towards her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, and her distributor 300 Entertainment. According to the docs, obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, Megan claims 1501 made “threatening and retaliatory” strikes to dam Megan from utilizing her personal music in reference to the AMAs … which can be handed out this coming Sunday.
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Megan Thee Stallion’s Label Countersues Her, Claims She Owes More Albums
Of course, Megan’s been battling 1501 on a bunch of fronts — most notably, they’re in a authorized warfare over her contract. As we have reported, Meg believes she’s glad the phrases and ought to be a free agent, however 1501 insists she nonetheless owes extra recordings.
She would not specify what 1501 and/or 300 Entertainment allegedly stated or did to mess with the AMA broadcast on ABC — however a choose heard sufficient to grant the non permanent restraining order. Both firms are actually blocked from interfering together with her music getting used on the award present.
Megan is up for Favorite Female Hip Hop Artist, and voting for the award ends tonight. It’s attention-grabbing, there’s a courtroom listening to scheduled the place the label may have an opportunity to inform their aspect of the story. Of course, that date is subsequent Tuesday … 2 days after the AMAs may have aired.
Even the legal professionals must admit … that looks like an enormous waste of time.