Megan Thee Stallion teases “Hot Girl Summer Pt. 2” at GRAMMYs

One thing Megan Thee stallion There wasn’t anything wrong with being a hot girl!

Since her debut on the scene in 2015, she has run through the music industry like a Tomb Raider. An unstoppable force, the 26-year-old rapper, nee Megan Pete, started the Hot Girl movement with the 2019 chart anthem “Hot Girl Summer” (with Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla $ ign). Since then, she hasn’t even let the COVID-19 pandemic slow her down. She broke the internet with collaborations with two of the hottest artists in the business, delivered a fiery, socially aloof performance, and began collecting trophies, including three Grammy awards. (She took home the best new artist, best rap performance, and best rap song at the March 14 show.)

Nicknamed “Thee Stallion” in high school for her 5-foot-10 height and curvaceous figure, however, the Houston rapper is not an overnight sensation. She first became known on Youtube in 2015 as part of the Houston Cypher, an informal gathering where rappers show off their freestyling skills and make their presence known as the only female rapper in their signature Daisy Dukes and Crop Top. The attention grew even more a year later when she published “Stalli Freestyle” on her YouTube channel.

In interviews, Megan has said that she has been knocking in secret since she was seven, but she wanted her skills to be in tip-top shape before introducing them to anyone for fear of negative comments. It wasn’t until 2013 when Megan attended Prairie View A&M University that she showed friends her rap skills and got the courage to upload freestyles that showed off her arrogant and sexy flow.