Megan Thee Stallion has entered a new partnership with Interscope Records, the rapper announced on Friday, as the label will provide global distribution and other support for her label Hot Girl Productions.
Interscope is one of the most prominent of the major record labels, but the release calls the partnership “a major milestone in the next phase of her independent career,” further noting that Megan will “retain complete ownership of her masters and publishing.” Megan’s announcement comes days after she teased her next album era on Instagram this week. During an appearance on IMO With Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson this week, she said she was “still working on my title right now,” further calling the album “a reintroduction” to her alter-ego persona Tina Snow.
The Interscope partnership follows Megan’s previous deal she announced with Warner Music Group back in 2024, where the major record company provided distribution and other label services while allowing her to go independent. Through that WMG deal, she’d released her most recent album Megan. She released her first two albums through 1501 Certified Entertainment and 300 entertainment, the latter of which is a subsidiary of WMG. The Megan Thee Stallion Partnership is just the latest notable deal for Interscope, which has also signed Troye Sivan as the singer readies his just-announced upcoming fourth album She’s the Best.
