Megan Thee Stallion fans, affectionately called #Hotties, are inching closer and closer to getting their hands on the rapper’s long-awaited sophomore album – the follow-up to 2020’s ‘Good News.’

Having already been served tastes of what the LP’s set to offer (including the critically acclaimed ‘Plan B’ and Dua Lipa-assisted ‘Sweetest Pie’), Stallion recently announced she was turning up the pressure on competition by enlisting chart-topping emcee Future as the feature for her newest single ‘Pressurelicious.’

Ahead of its arrival late Thursday (July 21), Meg spoke glowingly of the ‘Mask Off’ hitmaker.

“He is unapologetically himself. I appreciate that about anybody who gets up and has to do anything in the public eye. Anybody who has to read about their life online every day and deal with so many energies and can put it out into their music and do it gracefully.”

Marking their first collaboration, look inside to hear the HitKidd-produced ‘Pressurelicious.’

(more…)

After her Dua Lipa-assisted hit ‘Sweetest Pie’ didn’t exactly boast the most staying power in the Billboard Hot 100’s upper regions, Megan Thee Stallion is literally and figuratively switching to ‘Plan B.’

A sonic ode to the heyday of Hip Hop, Stallion spits some fiery verses aboard the tune she branded a ‘letter to her exes.’

Previewed at Meg’s inaugural Coachella performance last weekend, now her beloved fans – affectionately called #Hotties – can hear the sizzling tune in full.

Hop inside to listen.

(more…)

Just a week after its release, BTS’ ‘Butter’ slid to #1 on the Hot 100 and stayed there a whopping 9 weeks (making it the longest-running #1 single of the year so far).

Despite losing grip on the pole position, it’s remained a mainstay in the top 10 – a feat powered mostly by consistent digital sales.

If ever the tune seemed poised to recapture the chart’s summit it would be after the good news that ‘Good News’ diva Megan Thee Stallion had added a set of fiery bars to the Pop bop. And though it was threatened to never see the light of day due to legal issues with the GRAMMY winner’s label, a judge gave the greenlight Wednesday (August 25) for the song to be released as planned.

Without further ado, it awaits inside:

(more…)

Not even two days after announcing her return from hiatus and Megan Thee Stallion is already seeing her name attached to newly lifted music.

The latest comes courtesy of American DJs Marshmello and Nitti Gritti via the EDM-based new cut, ‘Bad B*tches.’  Featuring live vocals from the ‘Savage’ GRAMMY winner, the tune is found aboard Marshmello’s June 11-due new studio album, ‘Shockwaves’ (which is due for release the same day as Stallion’s new single ‘Thot Sh*t’).

Hear the sizzling collabo inside:

(more…)

Fresh from learning her Maroon 5 duet, ‘Beautiful Mistake,’ had marked her 11th career entry into the Hot 100’s top 40, Megan Thee Stallion is apparently ready to race to #12 with another duet – Bankroll Freddie‘s ‘Pop It.’

Found board his April 2-released album, ‘Big Bank’ (click here to stream), ‘Pop It’ pops with an infectious chorus between the sizzling bars of its performers.

‘B*tches ain’t f*ckin’ with me in this jewelry (Ah) / I need a n*gga that know what to do with me / Guess I’m too hot so these b*tches ain’t cool with me (Hey) / Too f*cking thick, he wish it was two of me (Ah),’ Meg brags over the Bandplay-produced beat.

Listen to the tune in full inside.

(more…)

It’s here!

Maroon 5 and Megan Thee Stallion have unwrapped their hotly anticipated collaboration, ‘Beautiful Mistakes.’

The track, which serves as the lead release from the ensemble’s forthcoming album, sees lead Adam Levine and the Hot Girl Coach trade verses about being lovelorn over a relationship gone sour.

With Maroon 5’s last female rap collab yielding a #1 (see: the Cardi B assisted ‘Girls Like You’), could they be onto their next multi-genre smash?

Take a listen to ‘Beautiful Mistakes’ below and let us know…

(more…)

A month ahead of the highly anticipated arrival of ‘Coming 2 America’ – the Amazon Prime sequel to the 1988 Eddie Murphy classic – music lovers are getting a taste of the tunes set to line its soundtrack.

The first effort from that musical effort is ‘I’m a King’ – an original song by GRAMMY nominees Megan Thee Stallion and Bobby Sessions.

“Comin’ to America, now it’s comin’ to me (Come to me) / I’m not regular, I’m descendin’ the kings (The kings) / Shout out my father while I was speakin’ to you (Speakin’ to you) / Vision man obsessed, speakin’ to his truth (Yeah) / Can’t go to sleep, too busy livin’ the dream (Big dreams),” Sessions spits on the sizzling track.

Hear it in full inside:

(more…)

Ariana Grande fans who did the math on the ’34+35′ remix had already cracked the case on longstanding rumors of who its mystery guests were, but they were proven right Thursday (January 14) when the GRAMMY winner revealed it to be none other than fellow chart-toppers Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion.

As we reported here, Grande took to social media to not only hush murmurs on the song’s special features but also report the revamped tune would drop Friday (January 15).

Having previously cracked the Hot 100’s top 10 up to a #8 peak, can the trio of ladies carry the cut all the way to the tally’s perch?

Listen inside and tell us:

(more…)

Texas natives DJ Chose and Megan Thee Stallion unite for the remix to the former’s burgeoning hit, ‘Thick.’

Having already earned growing buzz across the Web, ‘Thick’ serves as Chose’s (born Norman Payne) ode to derrières everywhere – a topic Stallion’s never been shy about putting her two cents in.

“What’s up, Texas? (H-Town)/ All our b*tches poppin’ (What’s up, Houston?) / I seen that OnlyFans, sh*t, what’s up, Tyga? (What’s up wit’ it?) / He goin’ stu-stu-stupid (Hey), eatin’ that p*ssy (Hey), ah, ah, chewin’  / He said, ‘Girl, you got that peach but I know that a** came straight from Houston’,” Meg spits on the bass buoyant track.

Will the remix be just what’s needed to help it make a dent on the Billboard Hot 100? Listen inside and tell us:

(more…)

With little warning, Megan Thee Stallion‘s dropped her newest single – ‘Girls in the Hood.’

A female answer to Eazy E‘s 1987 classic, ‘Boyz in the Hood,’ Meg’s release follows the mega-successful ‘Savage’ (which recently zoomed to #1 on the Hot 100 thanks to help from fellow Houston hitmaker, Beyoncé).

Will ‘Hood’ follow in its footsteps? Listen inside to this Summer-ready anthem and let us know:

(more…)

Its apparent Young Dolph and Megan Thee Stallion intend to blow out a few speakers with their bass-buoyed duet, ‘RNB.’

Produced by Juicy J, the braggadocious tune sees Stallion up to her usual set of impressive tricks as she spits:

“I think I might be too real of a bitch / Told me watch my mouth, I told him ni**a, watch your kids.”

Somewhat of a surprise drop given Dolph’s announcement earlier this year to retire from the music business all together, look inside to hear him trade bars with this week’s reigning Billboard Hot 100 champ:

(more…)

Megan Thee Stallion is already galloping to the peak of next week’s Hot 100 (as we reported here), but just to ensure a comfortable distance between herself and nearest competitor – Doja Cat – the Rap diva’s enlisted Major Lazer to unleash a new remix of her hit tune, ‘Savage.’

Revamping the hard-hitting J. White Did It-produced cut into a ballroom-ready bop, the Lazer-lined remix may inspire a dip and twirl from vogue enthusiasts.

Hear what we mean inside:

(more…)

**