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Megan Thee Stallion Drops “Pressurelicious” Featuring Future

Megan Thee Stallion

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Megan Thee Stallion is back in her bag with her new single “Pressurelicious.”

Megan Thee Stallion has linked up with Future for her new single “Pressurelicious.”

Due to a leak, Megan released the HitKidd-produced track early. This marks the first time the Southern rappers have ever appeared on a track together.

The Houston rapper spoke about the song during her recent Rolling Stone cover story. In the interview, she shared that Future is one of her favorite artists.

“He just so fucking ratchet!” she exclaimed. “He is unapologetically himself. I appreciate that about anybody who gets up and has to do anything in the public eye. Anybody who has to read about their life online every day and deal with so many energies and can put it out into their music and do it gracefully, I feel like you deserve your flowers.”

According to Megan, there’s a possibility that “Pressurelicious” will end up on her forthcoming album.  The sophomore album which will follow Good News is 95 percent done too.

As for the vibe that’ll appear on her next album, fans will have to wait and see. Rolling Stone‘s Mankaprr Conteh reported that Megan said the album could use more songs like “Pressurelicious.” She shared, “You know, the girls they be wanting to turn up.” The new song is a solid follow-up to “Plan B” which was immediately embraced by her fans.

Megan has also been racking up the accolades in 2022. She performed at Coachella earlier this year where she debuted a new track, and she also received a key to the city of Houston, her hometown. Aside from these poignant moments, she connected with Mugler’s creative director Casey Cadwallader and John Miserendino, the duo directed her “Plan B” video. To put it plainly, she’s been busy AF.

Listen to “Pressurelicious” below.

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