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Megan Thee Stallion - Megan (2LP) - Opaque Green Vinyl

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Original Release Year:
2024
Genre(s):
Hip Hop, Pop, Pop Rap
Format:
Vinyl Record LP
Label:
Hot Girl Productions
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Album Info

Artist: Megan Thee Stallion
Album: Megan
Released: USA, 2024

Tracklist:

A1Hiss
A2Rattle
A3Figueroa
A4Where Them Girls At
A5Broke His Heart
B6B.A.S.
B7Otaku Hot Girl
B8Find Out
B9BOA
B10Mamushi
C11Accent
C12Paper Together
C13Spin
C14Down Stairs DJ
D15Miami Blue
D16Worthy
D17Moody Girl
D18Cobra


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Description

Rap loves a phoenix story, but few artists have earned one like Megan Thee Stallion. Megan, her third studio album, dropped on June 28, 2024, and arrives as a sharp, self-directed reset. She released it independently through Hot Girl Productions with distribution support from Warner Music Group, which matters because the record carries the clarity that comes when an artist takes the wheel. You hear a performer who has done her inventory and sharpened every tool in the kit, from full-chested hooks to knife-bright internal rhymes.

The rollout mapped the arc. “Cobra” was the first siren in late 2023, a candid exhale about depression, betrayal, and survival that set the snake-shedding skin motif in motion. Then “Hiss” landed like a lightning strike in January, a relentless, bar-by-bar demolition that debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. “Boa” followed with a coiled, club-primed swing that kept the energy ruthless but playful. These singles aren’t just highlights, they are a thesis. Megan frames healing as a contact sport, and the music backs it up with drums that punch and bass that grabs the room by the throat.

Across the album she toggles between confrontation and celebration with the control of someone deep in her prime. The writing is tight, full of little rhythmic flips that reward repeat listens. She spits with that familiar Houston snap, then slides into chants built for arenas, then snaps back into snarling double time. The snake imagery threads through the sequencing, not as a gimmick, but as a promise of renewal, a reminder that she can shed public narratives and still come out louder, shinier, hungrier.

There are smart stylistic detours too. “Mamushi,” a twitchy thrill with Japanese rapper Yuki Chiba, leans into her well-documented love of anime and open-world pop culture. The bilingual trade-offs feel effortless, the kind of cross-hemisphere flex that works because Megan sets the tone rather than chasing it. Elsewhere she keeps features light, which suits the project. The spotlight stays on the timbre of her voice, the way she can make a punchline feel like a haymaker, then pivot to a line that carries real scar tissue.

Production sticks close to her strengths. The beats rumble and click, hi-hats racing, kicks driving like subs in a trunk on a humid night. There are glints of chopped-and-screwed DNA, a wink back to Houston lineage, but the palette is glossy and contemporary. The mixes leave space for her breath and ad-libs, which matters with a rapper whose presence is half impact, half personality. It is a smart balance of menace and sheen, the kind of sound that can lift a festival stage and still thump in headphones.

Context deepens the listen. After years of legal warfare with her old label, Megan used this record to plant a flag for autonomy. You can feel the creative control in the sequencing, the confidence in verse structures, the refusal to pad the runtime with filler. Reviews were quick to clock the pivot toward focus and force, and fans responded to the honesty threaded through the bravado. It is the rare summer album that can power a block party and still reward close reading.

If you collect Megan Thee Stallion vinyl, this one is a no-brainer. Megan sits comfortably next to Good News and Traumazine on a shelf, and it will likely be the copy you reach for when friends ask why she rules rap in 2024. For crate diggers who buy Megan Thee Stallion records online, keep an eye on store exclusives and color variants as they pop up, since her camp loves a good collector’s edition. And if you are browsing a Melbourne record store on a Saturday, the right cut from this album will shake the walls in the best way. Search terms like Megan vinyl and Megan Thee Stallion albums on vinyl have already been spiking for a reason.

Megan is a victory lap that never gets complacent. It is fierce, funny, and unflinchingly personal, built by an artist who knows exactly what she wants to say and how she wants it to sound. Play it loud, let the low end rattle the furniture, and enjoy hearing a star sound newly free.

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