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J. Prince Addresses Megan Thee Stallion’s Controversial Label Lawsuit

Written by on March 5, 2020


Rap-A-Lot Records founder J. Prince has addressed Megan Thee Stallion‘s controversial label lawsuit.

In court documents stemming from the suit against 1501 and its head, Carl Crawford, Prince is alleged to be “notorious in the music business of threats and intimidation” toward artists and others. Crawford’s allegedly close association with Prince is also mentioned in the documents.

On Thursday, J. Prince responded at length to the suit, describing it as “wrapped around lies and stupidity” and also mentioning JAY-Z and Roc Nation.

“For the record we have no problem with negotiating with Megan but we do have a problem with dictators,” he said. “I find it very interesting that Roc Nation would allow their employee to sign an affidavit and statement full of slanderous lies on my methods of doing business when we have partnered together on several occasions. I don’t think JAY-Z is aware of this but only time will tell.”

Prince also detailed what he said was a “known fact” about the relationship between majors and indies, specifically what he described as an issue of poaching.

“One of the first things they do is criticize the deal that raised that artist from the dead,” he said. Elsewhere, J. Prince called Megan “a perfect candidate for self-destruction.” He also assessed a 40 percent profit agreement as “a great deal,” particularly for a then-unestablished artist.

 

 

 

BREAKING NEWS ALERT ‼️Houston we have a problem Megan, along with Roc Nation Employee Geetanjali Grace Lyer decided to include my name in a lawsuit wrapped around lies and stupidity. We gone get this shit straight. – – Now let’s deal with the root of this issue. The root is a familiar one for me coming from a successful independent record labels perspective. We as independent record labels make many sacrifices along with our artists. After we do all the hard work together with artists, it’s a known fact that major record labels and established managers attempt to poach the fruits of our labor. – – One of the first things they do is criticize the deal that raised that artist from the dead. These record labels and managers don’t want shit to do with these artists until the hard work, risk, sacrifices, and resources have been spent by the little guys. This is the same technique of the culture vultures. I didn’t allow this to happen to me when New York and LA record labels attempted to take my artists- so they labeled me as malicious for fighting back. I didn’t allow it then so I damn sure ain’t gonna allow it to happen to 1501 Records or any of the other independent record labels that I’m associated with. – – For the record we have no problem with negotiating with Megan but we do have a problem with dictators. I find it very interesting that Roc Nation would allow their employee to sign an affidavit and statement full of slanderous lies on my methods of doing business when we have partnered together on several occasions. I don’t think Jay Z is aware of this but only time will tell. – – Megan even though she signed an affidavit, talked down, and lied in court documents on me… I understand how lawyers brainwash artist to milk them of funds in lawsuits that they know they can’t win. Megan seems to be a perfect candidate for self destruction. Any artist in the music industry will testify that a 40% profit share is a great deal especially for an unestablished artist that til this day has never delivered an album. – – To end this I give credit to where credit is due. Megan along with her mother, who evidently could read (God rest her soul), negotiated a good deal.

A post shared by J Prince (@jprincerespect) on Mar 5, 2020 at 4:01am PST

In a follow-up post, Prince said he reached out to Megan’s team “personally” for additional negotiations that never materialized.

1501’s attempt to stop the release of Megan’s new Suga project was denied late Wednesday. Additionally, District Court Judge Beau A. Miller made specific mention of J. Prince.

“Mr. Prince shall refrain from threatening or posting threatening or retaliatory social media posts or threats against [Megan], her agents, or her representatives,” Miller said.

Both sides in the legal back-and-forth are furthermore “prohibited from communicating with the media concerning the underlying issues in this case without court approval.”

This all started going public at the top of the month, with Megan taking to Instagram to allege that the label wasn’t allowing for the release of new music. Megan also pointed to the signing of a management deal with Roc Nation as the moment she and her team decided they wanted to renegotiate with 1501. One day later, Megan filed suit against Crawford and the label. She also secured a temporary restraining order that would allow for new music to arrive on Friday. 

As news coverage of these developments started to stack up, Megan informed fans that her new project Suga would be arriving this week, complete with features by Kehlani and Gunna:



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