Megan Thee Stallion is on a hot streak of wins. World entertainment wants more of the Houston rapstress and she just keeps on giving.
A week after she defiantly — as a fierce queen would — released her project Suga, Megan Thee Stallion appeared as a guest on Tyga’s latest Summer smash FREAK.
Watch: Megan Thee Stallion shares raunchy BTS snippet of FREAK shoot
The song’s imprint has Megan Thee Stallion’s DNA in it. It is savage, classy, bougie and ratchet, the very make up of the aesthetically pleasing 25-year-old.
To do her part in promoting the single, Megan Thee Stallion teased a raunchy behind-the-scenes video of her wrapped in nothing but bondage rope.
The thirst in the comments section was drought-like, with A-list Hollywood celebrities barely able to contain themselves in appreciating the rapstress’ physical attributes.
FREAK is out on all digital streaming platforms and at this time, it is not clear when the accompanying music video is going to drop.
What’s the latest with Meg’s case against 1501?
Megan Thee Stallion is set for an intense face-off with her record label 1501 Certified Entertainment (1501 Ent) in court on Friday.
The Big Ole Freak star has butted heads with label owner Carl Crawford over the renegotiation of her music contract.
The intricacies of her deal are at the centre of the court hearing which, in the end, will determine whether Megan Thee Stallion can release music in the foreseeable future.
The 25-year-old is also signed to 300 Entertainment, on a distribution deal. The rumour mill has run into overdrive with speculation of 300 founder Lyor Cohen’s involvement in Meg’s decision to rock the boat at 1501 Ent.
However, Megan has credited her management, Roc Nation (a close ally of Cohen), for the eye-opening legal assistance that sparked everything.
More updates on this when the court makes its ruling.