I like movies that make you semi fall in love with the villain so you have sympathy for him.
— Megan Thee Stallion
I didn't tell anybody that I wanted to rap when I was in high school.
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.
I'm not a fake person.
I love Bulma from 'Dragon Ball Z.'
A lot of people's favorite rappers will literally get in the booth and just make sounds.
I want to take my rapper money and start my own assisted living facilities in Houston because I see what it looks like when you got your grandparents take care of your great-grandparents.
I felt like my mixtapes were me flirting with my fans.
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.
I don't hate anything about Texas. I love my state. I love my area. It's like home.
My mom is the first female rapper I've ever known. I'm thinking, like, Okay, yeah, this is normal. Everybody's doing this.
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.
After 'Tina Snow' dropped, I had so many performances and so many appearances, and I'm in the studio all the time.
Not every day is a good day for me.
I don't feel like my sound is similar to any female artist that's out right now, so I definitely feel like we just need some Texas flavor.
Everybody got their own swag.
I feel like, when people realize that they are the only person they need to impress, everybody's life will be a lot smoother.
I do not like disappointing people.
Honestly, I'm not going to lie. I was a good kid.
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.
I really like Pam Grier's whole 'Coffy' aesthetic. It's just natural. It's not even anything that they were overdoing back then. I really like that natural beauty kind of thing. But at the same time, I really like thick, winged eyeliner.
I love beauty supply lip gloss. Any cheap, 99-cent lip gloss. I use it, it stays on all day. You can eat anything and it will still be on your lips. You can drink anything, it's still on there.
To be a Hottie you gotta have a lot of self-love, a lot of confidence, you gotta be able to put your foot down. Hotties are supposed to turn other people into Hotties too. If you see someone that's not quite confident, you gotta be the Hottie to gas up your friend.
I don't feel like I'm in competitive with anybody. If I'm worried about beating somebody else, I'm not going to be the best version of me. It shouldn't be a competition because somebody else winning is not going to make me lose.
Me and Kehlani have music together, and I love her.
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.
My mom is a very strong woman, very tough lady.
Just to know that the people in my city are really rocking with me, I just love it.
I was kind of shy about telling people that I could rap for the longest.
My music is me letting the world know how confident I am in myself, and me basically telling other women - and guys - how confident and how comfortable I believe they should be.
That's what I feel like my music represents - having no limits or restrictions.
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.
We love Fenty.
Being a rapper and still trying to pursue an education is really overwhelming sometimes.
I think I'm a superstar.
Kids used to pick on me because I was quiet, I was an easy target. But I wasn't quiet because I was scared.
What I say is how I feel.
Inuyasha' is one of my favorite animes.
If you've got love for me, then I'm gonna have love for you, period.
The main goal of my music is to make people feel strong and confident.
I'm always trying to one-up myself.
My mom was a big UGK fan.
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.
Before I do anything, I practice it for a while, and then when I know it's the bomb, then I'm gonna present it to everybody.
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.
I've been writing since I was maybe seven.
Houston is just where the whole swag comes from, the culture. We have some of the most legendary groups and people coming out the city. I know I have big shoes to fill because these people are legends. I don't want to disappoint the city.
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 feel like I have to put on for my city, because we have so many legends and so many greats.
Once you really know yourself, can't nobody tell you nothing about you.