Megan Thee Stallion went head to head with her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment this week, and after a judge denied the label’s request to block her from releasing music, she dropped new album Suga on Friday morning.
On Thursday, Megan hopped on Instagram to celebrate the judge’s decision — and scolded both 1501 Ent. CEO Carl Crawford and J. Prince for trying to bully her.
“FACTS ARE FACTS AND THE FACTS ARE PUBLIC ‼️ I’m extremely pleased that 1501 and Carl Crawford were denied the request to dissolve the Court order and try to stop my music from being released. I will proceed with the release of “SUGA” On Friday March 6,” she wrote in the post.
“To be clear, I will stand up for myself and won’t allow two men to bully me, I am NO ONES PROPERTY. Y’all are choosing to highlight the issue of music splits…talk about everything else.This has nothing to do with anyone else including JAY-Z, stop deflecting and trying to make this a publicity stunt, I want my rights,” she continued.
You can stream Suga below.
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