Megan Thee Stallion to release BTS’ ‘Butter’ remix after court order
Seoul: South Korean boy band’s official label, Big Hit Music has announced Wednesday that the remix of BTS’s “Butter” featuring American rapper Megan Thee Stallion will be released on August 27 (Friday) at 1 pm (KST).

Earlier, a report claimed that Megan Thee Stallion would be set to feature in remix of BTS’s song. However, the artist was in a dispute with her label 1501 Certified Entertainment and CEO Carl Crawford, who allegedly was blocking the release.
Reportedly, Megan took legal action on the case in which the court ruled in her favor, making it clear to release the remix.
Big Hit Music confirmed the remix through a Twitter post, stating that it would officially release this week.
#BTS #방탄소년단 Butter (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)
— BIGHIT MUSIC (@BIGHIT_MUSIC) August 25, 2021
2021.08.27. 1PM (KST) | 12AM (ET)#BTS_Butter @theestallion pic.twitter.com/gepKjESF5f
Earlier on August 24, the American rapper filed a petition against her label for blocking her from releasing the “Butter” remix.
In her petition, she wrote that if she is not allowed to release the song, her career will “suffer irreparable damage, including a devastating impact to her relationships with her fans and with other recording artists in the music industry”.
Megan Thee Stallion’s conflict with her label dates back to March 2020, when the label prohibited her from releasing music after she tried to renegotiate the terms of their contract.
At the time, she filed a restraining order against her label that was accepted by the courts.

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