Megan Thee Stallion Needed J. Prince's Help For "Savage" Beyonce Remix: Report

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J. Prince reportedly had to sign off on Megan Thee Stallion's big remix of "Savage" with Beyonce.

Assuming you were on the internet yesterday, because where else would you be/what else would you be doing, you saw that Megan Thee Stallion re-invigorated both her fans and her haters with a massive "Savage" remix that featured rapping Beyonce. Rapping Beyonce is always exciting, and she came through once again with fire bars that are already circulating social media heavily and will be used as Instagram captions for months to come. Her nod to OnlyFans especially caught the attention of the general public, as well as the company.

Now some more information as to how this remix was pulled off is being revealed. Megan Thee Stallion has been embroiled in label issues, which could hypothetically cause an issue for any music she wants to release at the moment-- but she managed to get her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, on board with this remix. Part of the reason she's able to release music now is also the fact that she won a restraining order against the label.

Megan Thee Stallion Needed J. Prince's Help For "Savage" Beyonce Remix: Report
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Recently, she made a small triumph in the legal battle with her label, as the judge affirmed that their issues would not be relegated to arbitration, meaning, outside of a courtroom, despite language in her contract with 1501 that would make it so. This means, she'll be heading to trial with the label.

Now, to get to the song at hand and J. Prince's role. J. Prince's name was among those in Megan's lawsuit, and the industry vet previously replied as to why that's the case, and explained that major labels (such as Roc Nation, as is the case in Megan's situation), often poach from independent labels like 1501. He was adamant that Megan signed a good contract with 1501.

J. Prince, who acts as a consultant for 1501, apparently was the one who had to sign off on the remix, because all the profits of the record are going to charity. Thus, the label had to forfeit their royalties and profits from the song. Sources at 1501 label say that the move was done "in unity" to support Houston during this time, but nonetheless, the lawsuit is still very much underway.

J. Prince, for his part, shared a positive message about the collab coming to fruition on his IG page, writing: 

"Big Respect to @1501_certified_ent @300ent Jay Z @beyonce and Megan @theestallion . In spite of lawsuits that are taking place, we all have come together on one accord for the purpose of helping those in need during this pandemic, by contributing proceeds from the Savage Remix featuring Beyoncé to The Bread of Life Charity. This is how I love to see the powers of H-Town, United, at its best! Texas Stand up!"

Nonetheless, we can all be grateful for the label's release of the "Savage" remix. The profits from the record will be donated to Bread of Life's COVID-19 relief efforts in Houston.


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