The GloRilla community is currently on fire. In addition to her recently released hit single “F.N.F.” (Go Together), the newly minted Collective Music Group recording artist has added notable collaborations and songs to her repertoire, such as “Tomorrow,” and “Blessed,” featuring Macaroni Toni and “JUST SAY THAT” by Duke Deuce, and featured on the CMG compilation Gangsta Art.
As of today (Sept. 23), fans have the opportunity to listen to the remix of “Tomorrow” known as “Tomorrow 2” featuring hip hop superstar Cardi B. According to expectations, the New York swagger matches her Memphis counterpart with equally scathing bars about her detractors:
In addition to the song’s audio, GloRilla also released a visual showing her meeting Cardi B in New York City. It is common to see both of them riding high-end whips through the streets, slipping into the subway system, and even breaking out some dance moves with their crew. There is also a chance that viewers will be able to see Cardi’s sister, Hennessy Carolina.
During a recent episode of “Big Facts,” GloRilla explained how future releases will demonstrate her versatility as
Normally, I’m not a maker of twerk music and anthems, but I accidentally did that with ‘F.N.F.’. That wasn’t my intention, but it turned out that way. As a result, a lot of people are expecting that from me, but I have a different kind of music in store for them.”
According to reports, Cardi B wants her divorce from Offset to be “amicable.” The singer recently filed paperwork to end her three-year marriage to the Migos rapper and it is now reported that she wants her legal team to change paperwork as they allegedly implied that she had a problem with Offset’s style of parenting.
Mulato is makes her mark in Hip-Hop! Although 2020 has been an incredible year across the board, one thing that is inevitable is the steady rise of women in Hip Hop, and we love to see it. From the success of Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B with their new single “WAP”
Music industry news is often filled with tales of artists who have come to the end of their professional relationships with their record labels. The latest tale involves popular rapper, Megan Thee Stallion, and her record label, 1501 Certified Entertainment. After a long-standing legal battle, the two parties have now decided to “amicably part ways.”
Breaking the Shackles: The Legal Battle
Megan and 1501 have been regular features in music news, primarily due to their protracted and contentious legal tussle. The contention arose when Megan’s 2021 release, Something for Thee Hotties, was not officially recognized as an “album” under her contract agreement with 1501.
This led to a lawsuit filed by Megan against the record label, signaling a rocky phase in the professional relationship between the artist and the label.
The Settlement: A New Beginning
“A confidential settlement has been reached,” a 1501 spokesperson told Rolling Stone.
This statement marked the end of a saga that has been partially played out in the press since 2020. With this settlement, both parties have decided to part ways amicably and turn their focus towards the next chapter of their respective careers.
The Future: Independence for Megan Thee Stallion
During an Instagram Live session, Megan gave her fans a glimpse into her future plans without 1501.
This signifies a significant shift in her career trajectory as it will be the first time she will operate as a fully independent artist since her early days in the industry.
The Last Hurrah: Traumazine
Megan’s most recent album, Traumazine, which was released in August of last year, now stands as the final Megan release under the 1501 banner. The album, along with her latest single, “Bongos” (a collaboration with Cardi B following the hit “WAP”), was released through Atlantic.
Conclusion
The separation of Megan Thee Stallion from 1501 Certified Entertainment marks a significant milestone in her career, signifying a new era of independence. As she embarks on this new journey, it will be interesting to see what the future holds for this talented artist and how she navigates the music industry as an independent entity.
For 1501 Certified Entertainment, the departure of Megan Thee Stallion signals a time for reflection and a chance to review its strategies and relationships with its artists.
Only time will tell how these changes will impact the respective parties and the music industry as a whole.
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