Megan Thee Stallion revealed that she is currently working without the support of a record label during an Instagram Live on Thursday.
The 28-year-old rapper opened up about her experience as an independent artist and said that she is also looking forward to her future as a musician.
The Grammy winner, who recently shared a nude photo to promote her upcoming work, also revealed that she currently has to finance her future projects without outside support.
Megan, however, said she sees working without a label as a positive step for her career.
“I’m so excited to be doing something independently for the first time because it was just me and my mom.” I’m so excited because it’s just me going until we sign with a new record label,” she said.
Independent artist: Megan Thee Stallion revealed she’s currently working without a label during an Instagram Live on Thursday (pictured last month)
The hitmaker, born Megan Jovon Ruth Pete, also noted, “Everything we do is funded directly out of Megan Thee Stallion’s pockets. So the budget comes from me.’
She added: ‘Fucking hot production girls. We’re in the pockets, hot, so let’s do our big one!’
Megan further stated that she is comfortable working as an independent artist for now.
The VAP rapper noted that she doesn’t want to “sign to a new label right now because I just want to do it on my own.”
The hitmaker also spoke about her past conflicts with her former label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, and accused the company of not supporting the release of her second record.
Megan recalled that 1501 Certified Entertainment executives ‘were like, “B****, Traumazine is going to hell.”
The Grammy Award-winning artist signed to her former label in 2018 and released her debut EP, Tina Snow, with the assistance of the company.
However, the artist’s relationship with the company quickly soured and she obtained a temporary restraining order against 1501 Certified Entertainment in 2020 after they began a dispute over her contract.
No worries: Megan, however, said she sees working without a label as a positive move for her career; she is seen in September
Harsh words: The hitmaker also spoke about his past conflicts with his former label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, and accused the company of not supporting the release of her second record
Doing well: The album received positive reviews from critics and peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200.
Having a ball: Her latest Instagram Live came a day before she posted an eye-catching Instagram photo of herself playing with an albino snake
Use it or lose it: She brought back memories of the 1970s in purple leather bell-bottom trousers which highlighted her shapely legs
Hello gorgeous: Meghan beamed in a see-through floral top, baring her cleavage and revealing an impressively toned midriff
Glamourous: Decked out in jewellery, she posed up a storm on the warmly lit retro chic set which included a glass of whiskey on a nearby table
The rapper claimed her former label blocked her from releasing music against her will.
The hitmaker filed the lawsuit last year after she alleged that her 2021 compilation album Something for Thee Hotties actually counted as a full record, contrary to the beliefs of 1501 executives.
Traumazine was jointly published by 1501 Certified Entertainment and 300 Entertainment last August.
The album received positive reviews from critics and peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 chart.
Her latest Instagram Live came a day before she posted an eye-catching Instagram album in which she was shown playing with an albino snake.
She brought back memories of the 1970s in purple leather bell-bottom trousers that accentuated her shapely legs.
Meghan dazzled in a see-through floral top, baring her cleavage and revealing an impressively toned midriff.
Decked out in jewels, she posed up a storm in the warmly lit retro chic set which included a glass of whiskey on a nearby table.