Megan Thee Stallion has recently been hinting about dropping a song alongside BTS, but has been coy about details — until now.
On Sunday (September 1), Meg revealed that the collab will be a duet with BTS member RM called “Neva Play.” It’s set to drop on Friday (September 6).
“This is one of my favorite RM verses I’ve heard!” Tina Snow shared. “I’ve never heard him rap in this style before.”
Check her IG post, which includes the likely single art, below.
Meg began teasing this announcement days ago, on Thursday (August 29). That day, she posted her signature horse emoji on X along with a purple heart emoji, which is often used to represent BTS.
The next day, group quote-tweeted her and added, “Coming Soon!”
Megan Thee Stallion has been a fan of BTS for some time, and even recalled her excitement about their first collab, a remix of the group’s chart-topping single “Butter,” in a 2022 interview.
“I love BTS, and I was telling my manager, ‘I really want to do a song with BTS, I don’t know what I can do or what we’re going to do,’” she told Entertainment Tonight. “Around that the same time, they wound up reaching out to me and asking me to do the ‘Butter’ remix. So, I was like, ‘Oh my God.’”
In addition to supporting Korean groups, Meg is also a major fan of Japanese culture. She recently collaborated with Tokyo rapper Yuki Chiba on her viral smash “Mamushi” and dropped a video for it last month.
In the raunchy visual, a man enters a traditional Japanese ryokan, and hands the host a card which features a snake on one side and the word “Mamushi” on the other.
Meg and a number of Japanese women, along with their services, are then presented to the guest, before the clip goes on to showcase the offerings of the ryokan, like a number of hot tubs, baths and more.
The “HISS” diva jetted off to Japan to shoot the video after a massive London show.
Meg took to Instagram in late July to share a montage from her O2 Arena show during her Hot Girl Summer Tour, and teased her next stop.
At the show, she was joined by Japanese artist Yuki Chiba, and they performed “Mamushi” for the very first time.
She captioned the post: “London was a movie [five star emojis] We just landed in Japan for thee MAMUSHI VIDEO [three hand clap emojis] Then DC hotties I’m coming to youuuu [four fire emojis].”