Megan Thee Stallion has called out her label, once again, for halting the release of her featured verse on BTS’s “Butter.” Thankfully, the song was cleared today, according to several outlets. The song is set to release on August 27. Unfortunately, the label sang a new tune after Megan Thee Stallion took the incident to court. In turn, she was approved to debut the upcoming single.
Pitchfork reports the label decided against the song’s release because it is not a great career move.
Megan Thee Stallion also claimed that 1501 had “failed to take all necessary steps” to keep her music available for purchase and streaming.
“All of these actions have a detrimental, undesirable, and irreversible effect on my goodwill, reputation, and overall career,” she wrote in a deposition, adding, “It is essential that my new music be released and distributed on August 27 as planned.”
The Texas court ruled that 1501 “recently engaged and will continue to engage in conduct preventing the release of [Megan Thee Stallion’s] new music.”
You can view Megan Thee Stallion’s announcement here.