Megan Thee Stallion has given fans a preview of an unreleased single as she showed off her latest jewelry purchase over the weekend.
On Saturday afternoon (September 28), the Houston Hottie took to Instagram to share a carousel post in celebration of her new Johnny Dang & Co custom grill.
The removable grill features multiple smaller diamonds set in either platinum or white gold, with a larger diamond centered on top of each tooth. The company’s own post about the new accessory describes it as a “Honeymoon Set” featuring “ALL GIA Certified Oval & Pink Diamond Pointers.”
Meg’s carousel starts with a video of her smiling wide to showcase the iced-out mouth jewelry, which seems to match an equally glistening necklace, soundtracked by her rapping a verse that starts:
“I’m at the top of my game, I’m who they hate/this shit come with the fame, that’s how I knew that I made it I/Woke up looking this good, I’m in my prime/These n-ggas gotta get played/If these bitches ain’t mad, I need to go harder/can’t let ’em think we the same.”
She confirmed the snippet is a new song in her caption, which read: “almost done working hotties brb [butterfly emoji] (the song is not out yet)”
Just two weeks ago, on September 13, Meg dropped a short video where she was outfitted with butterfly wings. She captioned it, “Stay tuned hotties,” followed by three butterfly emojis.
At the end of the video, the name of the upcoming project it was meant to promote was revealed: Megan: Act Two.
To date, it remains unclear whether Megan: Act Two is a separate album from her LP Megan, released this past June; or whether it will be a deluxe edition of that project — or perhaps something else entirely.
Butterfly imagery has been associated with the Megan project, which even had a special “butterfly edition” vinyl release.
Megan, Tina Snow’s first release since departing her former label 1501 Certified Ent. after a bitter legal battle, came just a few months after a beef erupted between her and Nicki Minaj.
The feud was sparked by Megan’s venomous song “Hiss” on which she made a thinly-veiled reference to Nicki’s husband Kenneth Petty’s 1995 conviction for attempted rape.
“These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Law,” she rapped, citing the federal law requiring authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders.
The “Superbass” star fired back with the equally vicious “Big Foot,” which included a number of lurid accusations as well as taunts about the death of Megan’s mother and aforementioned shooting incident.
Things soon cooled off, with Nicki being widely criticized and Megan being deemed by many — including Charlamagne Tha God — to have come out on top.