Megan Thee Stallion scored a victory in the lawsuit against her record label, 1501 EntertaInment.
Billboard reports a Texas judge denied 1501 Entertainment & its CEO, Carl Crawford’s request to compel Megan. On March 11, Carl asked the court “to have her case decided by a single arbitrator.” Carl’s motion said that Megan's contract with him stated that any disputes were to be handled in arbitration.
Megan’s attorney told Billboard that they “obviously very happy with the court's decision and look forward to litigating this case."
We covered the story, the “
” rapper was in a legal battle since early March. She hopped on Instagram Live and explained how she was only 20 when she signed the contract and didn’t fully understand. 1501 Entertainment tried to stop hot girl Meg from dropping
Suga
, but a judge granted her permission to release it.
Suga
debuted at No. 7 on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
chart and No. 10 on the
Billboard 200 chart.