Megan The Stallion has sat down with Stephen Colbert to debate her debut album ‘Good News’ – and the way each Beyoncé and physique positivity have formed her life.
Showing on Colbert’s US chat present, Megan was requested by Colbert who offers her the higher recommendation – Beyoncé or JAY-Z.
“JAY-Z offers the enjoyable recommendation,” she instantly responded.
“Like say if I’m havin’ a nasty day, he’ll be like, ‘Woman that you must be someplace drivin’ a ship. Flip up. Have an excellent time. He offers me the extra sizzling woman recommendation.”
However Beyonce, she defined, is stuffed with motivational gems. “Beyoncé is like, ‘Look queen, simply rise above’”, Megan mentioned.
.@theestallion picks between JAY-Z and Beyoncé for who offers higher recommendation. #LSSC pic.twitter.com/3JNwdiFotT
— A Late Present (@colbertlateshow) December 10, 2020
.@theestallion made the track “Physique” as a result of she needs everybody to have fun their figures and admire their ‘fluff.’ #LSSC pic.twitter.com/kourxqwJnv
— A Late Present (@colbertlateshow) December 10, 2020
The chat additionally noticed Megan opening up on the success of her debut album ‘Good Information’ – and the way the monitor ‘Physique’ was written as a tribute to physique positivity.
“The hook actually got here from me wanting within the mirror admiring my fluff,” she mentioned.
When confronted with Colbert’s response, who argued that he’s not a fan of spending time in entrance a mirror, she replied: “No! You gotta respect! Let it marinate, let it sit, like, ‘I like this! I like the place that is going!’”
Earlier this week, US congresswoman Maxine Waters thanked Megan Thee Stallion for her recent New York Times op-ed, entitled ‘Why I Speak Up For Black Women’.
In a letter to the rapper, Waters mentioned she “can’t thank [Megan] sufficient for bringing a lot wanted consideration to the plight of Black ladies, not simply right here in the USA – however all over the place”.
Megan Thee Stallion launched her debut album ‘Good News’ final month. It adopted her smash hit collaboration ‘WAP’ with Cardi B.
NME has named ‘WAP’ the number one song of 2020, writing: “Dangerously sexy in a manner that speaks on to the informal intercourse bans of the lockdown age, ‘WAP’ was the titan monitor that drenched your entire 12 months. Convey a bucket and a mop.”