In a shocking turn of events, Carl Crawford has seemingly trolled Megan Thee Stallion after receiving her royalties and showcasing his new platinum plaques. The owner of 1501 record label, which launched Megan’s career, took to social media to celebrate his achievements, saying, “God is good” while referencing their tumultuous past. This comes after a series of legal disputes between the two, with Megan previously accusing Crawford of withholding royalties during their split.
The tension between Crawford and Megan escalated when she left 1501 under the guidance of her management team, Roc Nation. Megan claimed her contract was unfair and that it stifled her growth as an artist. In response, Crawford has maintained he was unaware of any issues until their fallout, insisting he never denied her requests and attributing much of her initial success to his label’s investment.
Now, as Crawford flaunts his newfound success, the music industry watches closely. His message, a mix of celebration and veiled criticism, underscores the bitter divide that remains. “Real ones always pushed through,” Crawford wrote as he hung his new plaques in his studio, a clear jab at the struggles they faced.
While both artists have moved on to achieve success, the shadow of their rocky relationship looms large. As Crawford enjoys his moment, fans are left wondering how Megan feels about his public display of triumph. Will this be the end of their feud, or is it just the beginning of a new chapter in their contentious history? Only time will tell as both navigate the complex waters of fame and fortune.