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J. Prince Says Megan Thee Stallion’s 1501 Lawsuit Will Be Settled Soon ‘Thanks To The Homie JAY-Z’

J. Prince Says Megan Thee Stallion's 1501 Lawsuit Will Be Settled Soon 'Thanks To The Homie JAY-Z'

Megan Thee Stallion found herself in controversy with her record label 1501 Records after inking a management deal with JAY-Z’s Roc Nation last year.

1501 Records simultaneously inked a deal with Houston legend, J. Prince. “Carl is from my hood better known as 5th Ward and I’m proud to be his new partner moving forward,” Prince wrote at the time.

Months later, Meg accused 1501 of not allowing her to drop new music because she requested a negotiation of her contract. She also fired off a $1 million lawsuit and a temporary restraining order, which allowed her to drop all the music we heard since.

J. Prince did an interview recently and revealed that he’s scheduled to meet with Hov soon to straighten everything out. “Thanks to the homie Jay-Z…because he and I are about to close that. I’m hoping that we close this week.”

He added, “In the beginning, some things that’s facts where independent labels are concerned. When we ignite and start movements, and it’s been going on since back in the day and probably before me, the majors will come in and try to take your s—. That’s just how it go… Clearly, that’s what was trying to take place where he was concerned. I couldn’t allow it to happen on my watch. We was able to balance that scale and let one know that the homie [Carl Crawford] deserves to be compensated for the risk and different things he took.”

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Carl Crawford Responds to Megan Thee Stallion’s Lawsuit: ‘It’s a Whole Lie’

Megan Thee Stallion alleged the independent label she first signed to 1501 Records, was holding up the release of her new music. She also claimed that she was only paid $15,000 after making the label about $7 million from streams.

The Houston rapper also claims she has been “attacked and threatened on social media,” by the label’s CEO, Carl Crawford’s people.

Crawford spoke to Billboard and denied all the claims in the rapper’s lawsuit. “She just has so many holes in her story, and it’s almost on some delusional type stuff. The bubble of Hollywood and her eight million followers has really clouded her head because the stuff that she’s saying is not true. It’s a whole lie,” he said. He explained that “everybody in the industry” is aware of Jay-Z and Roc Nation’s tactics. ‘Hey come in, the find the smallest things wrong with the problem — because there weren’t any problems before she left’ — and then she says that I didn’t want to negotiate?”

The former baseball player also said the closest people on Megan Thee Stallion’s team at the time were the ones who drew the contract, which also gave her rights to her masters.

“Their real plan was to get you out of my contract so they can sign you to Roc Nation. That’s all they want to do. We gave this girl a 60-40 split. Now go ask the artist about that. She got parts of her masters [the] first time. You think Jay-Z would have gave her part of her masters on her first deal with Roc Nation? F–k no. Then, she’s getting $100,000 a show and she don’t want to pay up. That’s what the issue was about. She signed with Roc Nation in August and decided she didn’t wanna pay me no more,” he said.

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