1501 Certified Entertainment
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Music A judge denied Carl Crawford's request for going into arbitration in Megan Thee Stallion's case against 1501 Entertainment. By Aron A. 6.5K Views -
Music Megan Thee Stallion and 1501 Certified Ent.'s legal battle continues as the rapper accuses the label of blocking the release of new music. By Aron A. 2.5K Views -
Music J. Prince sets the record straight after Megan Thee Stallion allegedly included him in a lawsuit "wrapped around lies and stupidity." By Alex Zidel 8.9K Views -
Music Megan Thee Stallion's label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, is disputing her temporary restraining order that allows her release music this week. By Noah C 3.5K Views -
Music Isaac Hayes III, son to late icon Isaac Hayes, discusses why Megan Thee Stallion believes she should negotiate her contract before releasing her first album. By Erika Marie 5.2K Views -
Music Megan Thee Stallion went live on IG to explain that she's being blocked from releasing new music after asking to renegotiate her contract with 1501 Certified Entertainment. By Keenan Higgins 6.4K Views -
Pop Culture The 1501 boss has been at odds with his artist, but he's been trying to make amends after years of publicly feuding. By Erika Marie 2.3K Views -
Music She says "it's almost that time" and the Hotties are losing it. By Erika Marie 2.9K Views -
Music A judge sides with Megan Thee Stallion in a pre-trial ruling regarding the release of "Something For Thee Hotties." By Aron A. 4.0K Views -
Music The rapper has sued her label for $1 million in damages, and 1501 has responded with a court filing of their own, saying she owes them "many millions." By Erika Marie 5.9K Views -
Music Carl Crawford said Megan Thee Stallion is actually from San Antonio. By Aron A. 6.7K Views -
Music J. Prince reportedly had to sign off on Megan Thee Stallion's big remix of "Savage" with Beyonce. By Rose Lilah 2.6K Views