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Megan Thee Stallion Inks Distribution Deal With Warner Music Group, Will Remain Independent

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Megan Thee Stallion has a lot to celebrate these days. From awaiting her upcoming album release and tour to signing a new distribution deal with Warner Music Group. But that's not all: the Houston rapper will remain independent.



“This is the beginning of an exciting new chapter of my life and career,” Megan Thee Stallion shared in a statement. “I’m really focused on building an empire and growing as an entrepreneur, so I’m proud to take this next step in my journey and work with Max Lousada and the entire Warner Music Group team in this new capacity. I know we’re going to create history together.”


Through this agreement, Megan Thee Stallion’s entertainment and music entity, Hot Girl Productions, will release her forthcoming music projects, while Warner Music Group and its international affiliates will assist with services, including radio promotion and global marketing.


The 28-year-old has already shared two releases via Hot Girl Productions: the skin-shedding comeback single “Cobra” and its scathing follow-up “Hiss.” With the newly-inked deal, Megan Thee Stallion will continue to have creative control of her output. It also provides her with the option to expand her access to Warner Music Group to any artists she brings under the umbrella of her own imprint in the future.


“Meg is not just a superstar. She’s an artistic force and a mogul in the making – authentic and unapologetic in defining her own unique place in the cultural landscape,” WMG Recorded Music CEO Max Lousada shared in a statement. “So many relate to her remarkable story and have witnessed her come into her power on her own terms. At Warner, we’re creating an environment where original talents can explore both their creativity and entrepreneurialism, while building long-term careers.”


Megan Thee Stallion began working as an independent artist in 2023 when she split from 1501 Certified Entertainment, her former label, which parted following a years-long legal dispute. She maintained a distribution deal with 300 Entertainment, which was acquired by Warner Music Group in 2021. “Following on her success with 300, we’re excited to continue our journey with Meg through this dynamic new partnership, with our global teams, infrastructure, and expertise supporting her every step of the way,” Lousada added.


Congrats Megan. Keep striving, and don't let the outside noise get to you.





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