Megan Thee Stallion turned 2024 into a year of triumphs, taking her Hot Girl Summer energy to new heights with a sold-out tour, chart-topping music, and a series of viral moments that expanded her influence well beyond hip-hop.
The Houston native not only cemented her place as a global superstar in the rap scene but also ventured into unexpected territories, including pop collaborations that showcased her versatility. She also got deeply personal with her fans, opening up about her mental health struggles and the ways she’s worked through trauma, further endearing herself to her supporters.
One of the standout moments of the year was her performance in January at the Mean Girls musical film’s premiere, where she joined singer Reneé Rapp to perform “Not My Fault.” Megan, who has long referred to herself as the “Black Regina George,” delivered the line from her 2017 track “Naturally”: “It’s funny how the mean girl open all the doors, But I been told y’all, I’m the black Regina George.” The performance was introduced by Rachel McAdams, who famously portrayed Regina George in the 2004 film, with Rapp playing the character in the musical.
Megan’s 2024 was a mix of powerful music releases like Hiss and Mamushi, as well as major brand collaborations. From her powerhouse presence in pop culture to her unapologetic self-expression, Megan has shown the world that she’s not just a rapper—she’s a force in entertainment, constantly evolving and dominating every space she enters.
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