Hailing from Pearland, Texas, and deeply rooted in Houston's South Park rap scene, Megan Thee Stallion has cemented herself as a dominant force in contemporary hip-hop. Inspired by legends like Pimp C and Biggie, she began writing rhymes at 14, later honing her craft through viral freestyle videos like the "Stalli Freestyle," recorded while studying at Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern University. Megan's music often pays homage to her Houston roots, as heard in tracks like "Hood Rat Shit," "Tina Montana," and "Tuned In Freestyle," while her reach extends far beyond, with songs referencing locales from Rome, GA ("Star") to New York City ("Broke His Heart").
Beyond her lyrical prowess, Megan is a cultural icon. She trademarked "Hot Girl Summer," a phrase that has permeated popular culture, and her collaborations have broken records. "WAP" with Cardi B became a global phenomenon, and the "Savage" remix featuring Beyoncé earned her a Grammy Award. A vocal advocate for Black women in hip-hop and higher education, Megan Thee Stallion continues to break barriers, solidifying her place as one of the leading voices in modern music.
0 location references across 0 songs