My momma wasn't a weak person and she wasn't a complainer. So I don't wanna be like that.
— Megan Thee Stallion
These other cities, soon as I walk out, they going crazy like I'm a boy band. But Houston people are chill. We can see Beyonce and be like, Aight cool.
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.
I'm a pretty open person, and very little can embarrass me.
I have over a hundred wigs, I like to change them damn near every hour.
Us boss chicks have to continue to stick together and change the game.
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 definitely have to pray and spend a lot of time by myself when I can.
Tina Snow' was more turnt up than anything I ever dropped, it's my alter ego.
How I am in the booth, how I am when I meet you, that's how I am in general.
My favorite song used to be 'The Nasty Song' by this dude named Lil Ru. That was my jam!
I definitely wanna open up some assisted-living facilities around my city.
I don't really feel like I done made it all the way. I feel like, 'OK, we did this. Then we grinded enough to get to this point. Now we gotta grind enough to get bigger and bigger,' you know?
I listen to a lot of Biggie, he's so lyrical.
The first time I ever put on a cowboy hat for a video a lot of people on my team was like, 'Are you sure? You know, we don't want people we think we country.' I'm like, 'It's cute! I don't care what people think.'
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.
Men are objects to me.
When you go to college you can just be whoever you wanna be. So I got there and I'm like, Yeah, I'ma rapper.
Women make the world go round.
I'm going to always have a home in Houston, I'm going to always come back.
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.
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 hate that people have made the term SoundCloud rapper into a bad thing, because a lot of artists are underground and they don't have a way to put their music on. But to get that clout, to get that popularity, you might want to upload your music to SoundCloud - because how else is everybody going to hear it?
You find out about me because of my music, and that's how I want to keep it.
We gotta break these double-standards and get women to loosen up a bit. We gotta show them that we can do what we want to do how we want to do it. If someone doesn't like it, they can get to stepping.
We gon' be a household name!
I'm just a real person, not a caricature.
I'm so blessed, thank you Jesus!
I have to just keep goin' hard, all the time.
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?'
When I was little, I wanted to be a plastic surgeon.
Houston is a place where you have to be the best. Everybody gotta be flashy, flashy. It's not like a gaudy thing, but people definitely put on their best dressed even if they go into Wal-Mart.
I love seeing women do what they do.
I was an only child so, at home, I'm turnt up by myself, doing whatever I wanna do.
I'm not a character, so how I rap is just an everyday thing.
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 knew I wanted to be a rapper when I was, like, 5.
I love being a female rapper and embracing my sexuality.
Confidence literally starts from yourself. You have to go look in the mirror at yourself. If you don't like what you see, you're going to give off that energy.
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 was raised by a woman who was her true and authentic self. So I feel like it's very important to put on for people who aren't that confident or people who don't realize the value in self-love.
I'ma just rap and do me.
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.
Everything that's happened to me is happening very organically. It's nothing that we paying for, nothing that we asking for.
Being an XXL Freshman means that I actually grinded a lot to get here.
When I was first coming out, I was definitely getting a lot of comparisons to Trina.
I spent a lot of time drawing and writing little comic books, and my mom was a rapper, so I would steal her instrumentals.
I just want to be like a good example to somebody in the future.
It's not just about being sexy, it's about being confident and me being confident in my sexuality.