Megan Thee Stallion teases new music in mysterious way
Megan Thee Stallion amps up her fans for the Halloween season with new music
Megan Thee Stallion honours eerie season in her way.
The rapper hinted at new music in a video posted on Instagram on Monday, suggesting that a corresponding music video would be forthcoming.
The 28-year-old artist, a Grammy winner, uploaded a little video that highlighted her lips.
"Just as a snake sheds its skin, we must shed our past, over and over again," she said in the video.
The video then cuts to the vocalist in the shadows, her eyes resembling those of a snake. She expanded her jaws and flashed her fangs as the camera immediately switched to her side profile.
The final two slides of the sneak preview stated, "A story by Megan Thee Stallion" and "Directed by Douglas Bernardt."
Simply writing "ACT ONE" as the post's caption caused followers and supporters to rush to the comments. In the post's comment area, thousands of people expressed their enthusiasm about the potential release of new music. Some viewers even left comments regarding the video's tone and expressed their want to see more horror-themed content.
"BRING THE HORROR ROCK GIRLIES OUTT," one fan wrote.
Another lauded the singer for emerging as The Rocky Horror Picture Show, writing, "This is sooooo Rocky Horror-coded."
One fan chimed in poking fun at themselves and referenced the singer’s dancing abilities, writing, “Lemme warm my knees up... Meg what you got going on ma'am.”
“Verse killer !!!," singer Juicy J wrote.
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