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Over a piano loop and yodeling sample, [1] [2] Megan Thee Stallion addresses her struggles with mental health [3] [4] (i.e. anxiety and post-traumatic stress), [5] reflects on an apology intended for her late mother and if she would have been proud of her, [4] [6] and invokes the legacies of Marilyn Monroe, Britney Spears and Whitney Houston, [4] while admitting that "bad bitches have bad days ...
Megan Thee Stallion knows what it means to be in a bad place mentally — so she wants to create a safe space for youth to come forward about their struggles.. Earlier this month, the Houston ...
Megan Thee Stallion is opening up about the state of her mental health while reflecting on being shot in 2020, allegedly at the hands of Tory Lanez.. While speaking with Rolling Stone, the 27-year ...
In 2020 Megan Thee Stallion filed suit against her record label 1501 Certified Entertainment to renegotiate her contract, after her management company Roc Nation found it "iffy". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] When Something for Thee Hotties was released the record label didn't recognize it as an album, because it has 29 minutes of new material instead of 45, so ...
Megan Thee Stallion covered English rock band Queen's 1977 hit single "We Will Rock You" in a September 2024 Pepsi television advertisement; [131] on September 5, 2024, the song, sampling the original chorus, was released as a single. Queen are credited as co-lead artists.
That Megan Thee Stallion is speaking about mental health publicly “is forcing the conversation to go mainstream,” he added. And her popularity is a huge advantage in ending the stigma, Sawyer ...
Megan Thee Stallion's new single "Hiss" upsets Nicki Minaj after Megan's Law line. What is Megan's Law and what is the family behind it saying?
Megan Thee Stallion's third extended play, Suga, was released on March 6, 2020, and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard 200. A remix of the single " Savage " featuring American singer Beyoncé topped the Billboard Hot 100 in May 2020, becoming Stallion's first number-one song in her career.