Megan Thee Stallion Responds To Allegations She's Feuding With Cardi B

Megan Thee Stallion would very much so like to be removed from this narrative.

On Wednesday (April 1), the "Savage" rapper took to Twitter to respond to allegations that she was feuding with Cardi B after fans noticed her Youtube account had been liking comments that criticized the "Bodak Yellow" rapper.

"I did not like no damn stupid a** comment like this. I don’t even upload my own sh*t to my YouTube my label does," Megan tweeted. "I DO NOT HAVE A PROBLEM WITH ANYBODY. I don’t like drama I do not bring other females down stop trying to start fake beef."

Megan appeared to be pointing the finger at her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, for "trying to start fake beef" by liking comments such as, “She won my respect…paying homage to the GOAT means a lot. Pac would be proud. She exceed Cardi, HANDS DOOOOWN," and "So I'm guessing y'all females leaving Cardi B in 2019."

As fans know, Meg has had a hostile relationship with 1501. Last month, the 25-year-old rapper was granted a temporary restraining order against the label that allowed her to release her latest project, Suga.

All of which came after Megan took to Instagram Live to call out 1501, claiming they were preventing her from releasing new music because she asked to renegotiate her contract. “Soon as I said, ‘I want to renegotiate my contract,’ everything went left,” Megan said. “It just all went bad. It all went left. So now they’re tellin’ a b*tch that she can’t drop no music.”

The Houston native went on to explain that she signed her record contract when she was 20-years-old and was unaware of exactly what was in it. However, Meg said when she signed on to Jay-Z's Roc Nation for management last year, they brought some things to her attention, in regards to the contract, that made her want to renegotiate her original deal, but 1501 wouldn't allow it.

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