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Megan Thee Stallion
You know how many men make music without biting each other's heads off? Why do we have to do that? There's room for everybody. I really couldn't care less what the next girl's doing. If she's shining, that's good. It's not taking away from my light.
Men are objects to me.
I don't feel like I sound like anybody from Houston. I don't really feel like I have that Houston flow, that Houston sound. I feel like it's a mixture of all the things I've listened to growing up, or even my mom, in a way. I feel like I have my own style.
I'm going to always have a home in Houston, I'm going to always come back.
Tina Snow' was more turnt up than anything I ever dropped, it's my alter ego.
I definitely feel like people in the South are a little more raw. Our whole swag, the way we talk... When I go to the East Coast, people automatically know I'm not from there.
My mom is the first female rapper I've ever known. I'm thinking, like, Okay, yeah, this is normal. Everybody's doing this.
I definitely wanna open up some assisted-living facilities around my city.
We gon' be a household name!
How I am in the booth, how I am when I meet you, that's how I am in general.
There were so many different labels coming to me and they just didn't seem right, but 300... they wanted me bad. It felt like a family.
I really like how the characters always has to go through some type of long journey that's like a crazy struggle. And these anime shows give women power. She's always the queen or somebody that you cannot beat - I love that.
I'm a pretty open person, and very little can embarrass me.
Girls, we have to go 10 times harder than guys. We are still expected to give you the bars, give you the look, give you the routine. This is me - I wanna be a rapper, this is it.
My momma wasn't a weak person and she wasn't a complainer. So I don't wanna be like that.
Sometimes, when you're doing too much, things get overwhelming. So I just have to calm myself down and think, 'What would my mama want me to do?'
I'm not a fake person.
I'm not a character, so how I rap is just an everyday thing.
I want to show other girls how happy I am and how confident I am, how I still want to go to school and I still want to rap.
My mom was a rapper and she really shaped me as a woman, and the music that she was letting me listen to as a child really pushed me in the direction that I'm going in right now.
When I was first coming out, I was definitely getting a lot of comparisons to Trina.
I do not like disappointing people.
When I drop a freestyle, I'm like, 'This freestyle gotta go hard' or when I do something it's, 'How can we top this?'
My favorite song used to be 'The Nasty Song' by this dude named Lil Ru. That was my jam!
I wanna work with my girl Maliibu Miitch. I love Maliibu. I definitely wanna work with Beyonce, Rihanna. I'm a huge fan of Rihanna and Beyonce, so that's like my dream collab.
I listen to a lot of Biggie, he's so lyrical.
Being an XXL Freshman means that I actually grinded a lot to get here.
Everything that's happened to me is happening very organically. It's nothing that we paying for, nothing that we asking for.
I've been like this forever. I'm sweeter, probably, but me and my homegirls were a little buckwild, ya know? And it only got worse.
I'ma just rap and do me.
You find out about me because of my music, and that's how I want to keep it.
One of my eco-friendly hotties asked how I felt about climate change telling me that no one was listening to her, so I asked her, 'What can we do to help?!'
I knew I wanted to be a rapper when I was, like, 5.
My mom was a rapper. I would go to the studio with her, and that definitely showed me I can do this, I wanna do this.
You don't have a lot of women doing things for women, so when I'm rapping I gotta talk all this mess so the women can feel as confident and empowered as the men.
Being a rapper and still trying to pursue an education is really overwhelming sometimes.
Since I was younger, I've always had the same body. Older guys would always be like, 'Oh you a stallion.' I finally had to ask, like, is that a good thing? Everybody pretty much took it and ran with it, and then I put it as my main name on Twitter. Ever since then everybody's just been calling me Stallion.
I've been writing since I was maybe seven.
I was kind of shy about telling people that I could rap for the longest.
Just to know that the people in my city are really rocking with me, I just love it.
My mom is a very strong woman, very tough lady.
I feel like boys listen to my music. They just don't like to admit it, but I go hard. But yeah, I feel like I go really hard, so why not listen to me? Anybody could relate to my music, honestly.
A man could come in the room with his hair not cut, not done, pants around his ankles and people still gon' be like, 'Oh, that's his style. It's cool.' Being a woman, you have to be on your P's and Q's at all times, because not only do you have to keep up your appearance for men, but other women judge you so hard.
My mom was a big UGK fan.
I felt like my mixtapes were me flirting with my fans.
A lot of people's favorite rappers will literally get in the booth and just make sounds.
Inuyasha' is one of my favorite animes.
Honestly, I'm not going to lie. I was a good kid.