Maroon 5 and Megan Thee Stallion are teaming up for the new single “Beautiful Mistakes”.
12.02.2021 - 09:01 / etonline.com
Ariana Grande is bringing the heat.
Nearly a month after the singer dropped her collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat on her song «34+35 Remix,» she's now sharing the hotly anticipated music video.Grande released the video late Thursday night, which combined a ostentatious glam aesthetic with '80s Nouveau riche luxury sexiness that showcased the artists self-possessed playful sides.Elements of the set design and costuming are reminiscent of the music video for «WAP,» Megan's
.Maroon 5 and Megan Thee Stallion are teaming up for the new single “Beautiful Mistakes”.
It's practically a rite of passage for hot rappers to jump on a song with Maroon 5, the Adam Levine-fronted pop band. With a massive 2020 behind her, Megan Thee Stallion is next up on the docket, joining Maroon 5 on their new single "Beautiful Mistakes." It's trap-inspired pop music, and I can very easily imagine hearing this while buying Cheetos in a Walgreens.
Eddie Murphy said he wouldn’t subject Megan Thee Stallion to “my old ass playing my guitar” for a potential collaboration.The comedian and actor, who is also known for his 1985 hit ‘Party All The Time’, said in a new interview that he’s too old to entertain ideas of collaborating with younger stars such as Megan.Speaking on The Tamron Hall Show last week, the actor, who is promoting his new film Coming To America 2, responded to questions posed about whether he’d one day link up with artists
Tory Lanez will have to keep his comments to himself regarding his Megan Thee Stallion assault case. ET confirmed that a judge ruled that the rapper, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, cannot publicly comment on the ongoing case.«We are simply seeking a fair proceeding, which is difficult when Ms.
Megan Thee Stallion is taken!The «Cry Baby» rapper confirmed in an Instagram Live on Friday that she is dating Pardison Fontaine. Megan first touched on criticism she saw online about him.«I didn't like what they was trying to say about Pardi,» Megan told her fans, before sharing their relationship status.
Megan Thee Stallion is about to be a college graduate. The 26-year-old rapper covers the March issue of , and gushes about being in her final semester of college at Texas Southern, where she's pursuing a degree in health administration.«Before my mom passed, she really would be on my butt about getting my degree,» Megan says of her mother, Holly Thomas, who died in 2019.A degree she'll soon have, and Megan isn't shy about celebrating that accomplishment.
Megan Thee Stallion has reached a completely new peak in her career. The “Hot Girl Summer” rapper, born Megan Pete, earned her first Grammy nominations (notably for her “Savage” remix with Beyoncé), reached number one on the Hot 100, and collaborated with Savage X Fenty. But as her star has risen, interest in Meg’s personal life has grown, as well. As such, let’s take a look back at the men that Megan Thee Stallion has been linked to thus far in her career.
Megan Thee Stallion is celebrating her 26th birthday with the release of new music.
Hot on the heels of her debut album Good News and her verse on Ariana Grande's "34+35" remix with Doja Cat, it really does feel like Megan Thee Stallion is on top of the world. Despite all the success, she's staying loyal to the city that built her.
Pop icon Ariana Grande finally released new music!! The 27-year-old singer recently dropped the video for her “34+35″ remix featuring Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat. In the much-loved video, the trio can be seen lounging around a luxurious hotel while sipping champagne and looking super hot in some racy lingerie. While the remix was first released in January, the video has only come out now.
Ariana Grande has released her new music video!
Texas is coming together on "I'm A King," a new song from Dallas rapper Bobby Sessions and Megan Thee Stallion of Houston. The song appears on the soundtrack for the upcoming Eddie Murphy vehicle Coming 2 America, the sequel to the classic 1988 comedy.