Megan Thee Stallion & Carl Crawford are inseparably linked with the ex-player now hitting out at her on Instagram
Crawford, a former Major League player, is now commenting on a viral video of Megan holding the up the middle finger instead of singing “I’m the 1501 queen” after an old video of Meg performing reappeared online. The 1501 Certified Productions CEO revealed his opinions on his Instagram account.
Watch “F*ck u seahorse,” Carl Crawford Lashes Out At Megan Thee Stallion After Her Video Refusing To Sing “I’m the 501 queen” Went Viral
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Former MLB Player Slams Rapper Megan Thee Stallion For Disrespecting His Music Label
Thee stallion can be seen in the video lifting her finger and standing mute instead of singing the words “I’m the 1501 queen” to mock her old label.
Crawford went online and responded:
“See, I’m genuinely minding my own thing,” Carl Crawford said before launching into a rant against the rapper. “Nah F### You Seahorse!!” he exclaimed.
“The song should be named Faker Than Fake,” he remarked, implying that the celebrity is less than genuine.
Crawford also took aim at Megan’s manager, T. Farris, which he faults for the conflict between him and Megan.
Crawford was known to put Megan under a bad contract and blamed it all on her manager.
Crawford revealed on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, “This man truly did take advantage of me and her.” “People don’t realize that, but that arrangement has little to do with me.”
Megan Thee Stallion:
Jovon, Megan Ruth Pete (born February 15, 1995) is an American rapper artist known as Megan Thee Stallion (meaning “Megan the Stallion”). She rose to prominence as recordings of her freestyle went mainstream on social networking sites like as Instagram. She is actually from Houston, Texas. Megan Thee Stallion debuted with 300 Entertainment in 2018, and her single Fever (2019). And extensive play Suga (2020) both charted in the top five on the Billboard 200.
Megan Thee Stallion is noted for her self-assurance, sexiness, and provocative songs. Her sexuality is expressed in her songs, videos, and musical performances. She informed Rolling Stone about her Texas rap roots as well.