Megan Thee Stallion is kicking off a new freestyle series as she prepares for her upcoming album, treating fans to fresh bars over the classic Gucci Mane hit, “I Think I Love Her.” Launched on May 6 and labeled #MeganMonday, this series is the latest project from the Houston rapper, who turned 29 this year. In the track, Megan’s fiery lyrics make it clear she’s ready to dominate once again:
“Show a new b*** that ain’t Megan coded / Show a beat I was on and ain’t rode it / If she think she the s***, I’m the colon / My pen gets gutter, I’m bowling,*” she raps, demonstrating her sharp wordplay and self-assured swagger.
Embracing “Megan May” and a New Persona
In addition to #MeganMondays, Megan May is now officially underway, with the rapper claiming the entire month for herself and her fans. She teased the release of her album with a post showing herself “shedding” her skin, in line with the snake-themed aesthetic she’s building up. She captioned it: “Hotties it’s officially MEGAN MAY 🐍 Get ready.”
The post quickly generated excitement, with artists and fans alike showing their support. Rapper Juicy J added to the hype, commenting: “Yes sir 🔥🔥🔥.” The theme and visual style of this album rollout hint at a bold transformation for Megan, keeping fans eager to see what her new project will reveal.
Upcoming Hot Girl Summer Tour with Special Guest GloRilla
In just a few days, Megan will kick off her Hot Girl Summer Tour alongside special guest GloRilla. Starting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 14, the tour will take Megan through key cities across the United States, before heading overseas in July. This highly anticipated tour promises Megan’s fans a high-energy performance, with an expanded setlist that may include tracks from her upcoming album.
Focusing on Mental and Physical Health
Megan recently shared with Women’s Health how a new focus on self-care has been essential in her life and career. She reflected on how she struggled with mental health but found therapy to be transformative, saying, “It took me a while to acknowledge that I was depressed. But once I started talking to a therapist, I was able to be truthful with myself.”
To maintain her mental health, she took the step of deleting social media apps from her phone to avoid negativity, using the time to focus on fitness instead. “Working on myself made me get into working out because I needed to focus my energy somewhere else,” she shared, explaining that exercise became an important outlet. She also revamped her diet and even swapped her usual brown liquor for low-sugar tequila options to keep her energy up and stay fit on tour. Megan has even turned to journaling, a practice she says has boosted her creativity and improved her “pen game.”
As Megan Thee Stallion embarks on her Hot Girl Summer Tour and continues to build anticipation for her album, her fans are eager to witness the results of her physical, mental, and artistic transformation.