1501 Certified Entertainment
- MusicCarl Crawford said Megan Thee Stallion is actually from San Antonio. ByAron A.6.7K Views
- MusicMegan Thee Stallion is fighting back against her record label, claiming that they are trying to stop her from retaining her rights.ByAlex Zidel3.2K Views
- GramKelsey also gave her opinion on rapper Erica Banks who signed to 1501 Certified Entertainment.ByErika Marie4.1K Views
- Music1501 Certified Entertainment is countersuing Megan Thee Stallion over "Something For Thee Hotties," claiming that she owes them more projects and money. ByAron A.1473 Views
- MusicThe 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."ByErika Marie5.8K Views
- MusicThe Houston MC claimed that Carl Crawford is getting a far more substantive cut of the label's budget than what he deserves- while leaving artists like her out of the equation.ByGabriel Bras Nevares693 Views
- ReviewsIn the midst of ongoing label troubles with 1501 Certified Entertainment, Megan Thee Stallion bosses up, elevates, and triumphs in the face of adversity in her professional and personal lives on her new EP “SUGA.”ByAron A.5.2K Views
- MusicShe kept it moving during a recent interview when questioned about the Houston Hottie.ByErika Marie4.3K Views
- MusicMegan Thee Stallion's label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, is disputing her temporary restraining order that allows her release music this week. ByNoah C3.5K Views
- MusicCarl Crawford, the CEO of the label that signed Megan Thee Stallion, celebrated her hit "Savage" going No. 1 despite their legal battle over her contract.ByLynn S.3.5K Views
- MusicMegan Thee Stallion is currently in cahoots with her record label, 1501 Certified Entertainment but the release of "SUGA" doesn't qualify as an "album."ByAron A.3.8K Views
- MusicMegan Thee Stallion and 1501 Certified Ent.'s legal battle continues as the rapper accuses the label of blocking the release of new music. ByAron A.2.4K Views