Megan Thee Stallion.Photo:ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty

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Megan Thee Stallionis currently the hottie in charge of her career.
She added, “We in my pockets, hotties, so let’s do our big one!”
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The “Savage” musician also said she isn’t looking for a label right now.
“I’m so excited to be doing something for the first time independent since it was just me and my mama. So excited cause it’s really just me this go ‘round until we sign to a new label, but I don’t wanna sign to a new label right now because I just wanna do it myself," she added, as her collaborator exclaims “hot girl productions” in the background.
She also accused her former record label 1501 Certified Entertainment of sabotaging the promotion of her 2022 albumTraumazine, following heryears’ long public disputewith the company. The musician, whose real name is Megan Pete, was granted a temporary restraining order against the label and her distributor, 300 Entertainment, after they allegedly tried to block theAmerican Music Awardsfrom using her song “Her” to promote the show.
“My label already told me. They was like, ‘Bitch, ‘Traumazine’ going to hell,'" she joked in the video.
Representatives for Megan Thee Stallion, 1501 Entertainment and 300 Entertainment did not reply to requests for comment.

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Megan has been locked in legal battle with 1501 for years; in August 2022, shesought $1 million in relieffrom the label after alleging that her last two albums fulfilled the requirements of her “unconscionable” contract, and in 2020,she filed a lawsuitclaiming 1501 was stopping her from releasing new music after she tried to renegotiate her contract.
Last month, Megan released"Bongos" with Cardi B, their first collaboration since2020’s “WAP.”
source: people.com