On Thursday, Rap-A-Lot boss J. Prince decided to hop online and address Megan Thee Stallion, after she reportedly accused him and Carl Crawford of trying to intimidate her in a recent temporary restraining order she filed in court.
“For the record we have no problem with negotiating with Megan but we do have a problem with dictators,” he wrote on Instagram. “I find it very interesting that Roc Nation would allow their employee to sign an affidavit and statement full of slanderous lies on my methods of doing business when we have partnered together on several occasions. I don’t think JAY-Z is aware of this but only time will tell.”
He continued, “Megan even though she signed an affidavit, talked down, and lied in court documents on me… I understand how lawyers brainwash artist to milk them of funds in lawsuits that they know they can’t win. Megan seems to be a perfect candidate for self destruction. Any artist in the music industry will testify that a 40% profit share is a great deal especially for an unestablished artist that til this day has never delivered an album.”
Megan responded with a post on her own, celebrating her court win and calling the grown men out yet again for their alleged veiled threats.
Twitter was not here for it!