Inspired by Rubato and myself
I’m going to ask the community a series of questions
How powerful is Meg thee Stallion in the rap game?
Where does she rank as far as star power?
Does she have enough clout in the game to try and bully people like Dj Akademiks who has a stronger brand and makes more money than her?
Did you guys like the one album she dropped 2 years ago?
Does she have long lasting staying power?
Is her music Good?
If this Tory Lanez situation ends up backfiring, how much do you think it affects her career?
Her Label situation:
Shes signed to 300 entertainment which was bought by Warner music group
From Wiki:
All of her releases from 1501 Certified are now marketed by 300 Entertainment and distributed by Warner Music Group. In March 2020, several months after she signed a management deal with Roc Nation and was alerted by them to unusual stipulations in her contract, Megan Thee Stallion sued 1501 Certified and Crawford, claiming they were blocking her from releasing music while refusing to renegotiate or terminate a contract she called "entirely unconscionable."[In an interview with Billboard magazine, Crawford denied wrongdoing, insisted the contract was generous for a new musical act, and characterized the lawsuit as an attempt by Roc Nation to intimidate him into renegotiating.
Let’s discuss
I’m going to ask the community a series of questions
How powerful is Meg thee Stallion in the rap game?
Where does she rank as far as star power?
Does she have enough clout in the game to try and bully people like Dj Akademiks who has a stronger brand and makes more money than her?
Did you guys like the one album she dropped 2 years ago?
Does she have long lasting staying power?
Is her music Good?
If this Tory Lanez situation ends up backfiring, how much do you think it affects her career?
Her Label situation:
Shes signed to 300 entertainment which was bought by Warner music group
From Wiki:
All of her releases from 1501 Certified are now marketed by 300 Entertainment and distributed by Warner Music Group. In March 2020, several months after she signed a management deal with Roc Nation and was alerted by them to unusual stipulations in her contract, Megan Thee Stallion sued 1501 Certified and Crawford, claiming they were blocking her from releasing music while refusing to renegotiate or terminate a contract she called "entirely unconscionable."[In an interview with Billboard magazine, Crawford denied wrongdoing, insisted the contract was generous for a new musical act, and characterized the lawsuit as an attempt by Roc Nation to intimidate him into renegotiating.
Let’s discuss