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Music Carl Crawford claims Megan Thee Stallion is lying in the majority of her lawsuit against 1501 Ent. He also thinks that Jay-Z wouldn't have given her a better contract for her first deal.
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Music Megan Thee Stallion files a lawsuit against her label after claiming they've blocked her from releasing music. Thankfully, that ban on releasing music has been lifted.
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Music Erica Banks recently accused 1501 of owing her money.
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Music Carl Crawford said Megan Thee Stallion is actually from San Antonio.
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Pop Culture "You didn't do nothing," one IG user wrote to Carl Crawford's label on Instagram.
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Music Megan Thee Stallion dropped off "Something for Thee Hotties" late last year.
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Music Carl 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.
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Gram After Sauce Walka gave Megan the Houston "stamp" of approval, Crawford insists Megan is really from San Antonio.
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Gram Kelsey was seen at a party with Meg's label head and the Rap-A-Lot Records founder as they spoke about "respect and loyalty."
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Music A lawyer for Carl Crawford and 1501 Ent. has made a strong case opposing Megan Thee Stallion's lawsuit against the company.
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Gram Evelyn Lozada addresses blogs who tried to say that her ex-fiancé Carl Crawford had been abusive toward her during their relationship—a report that she vehemently denies.
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Crime Carl Crawford's legal situation keep mounting up.
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