Megan Thee Stallion may be in a hurry to get out of her deal with 1501 records but before that happens she is enjoying her first No. 1 US iTunes record with TRAUMAZINE. It becomes her first project to achieve this.
The album released on Friday with only a few hours notice is now a best seller on Amazon and charting in over 48 other countries on Apple Music.
Meg expressed emotions on twitter upon seeing how well her good riddance album is doing.
Y’all 🥹🥹🥹🥹 https://t.co/Iymlmgm3T7
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) August 13, 2022
The rapper said in an interview with Ebro and Nadeska that she “feels like the album is more for me than anybody else.”
The 27 year said it’s the first time in her life she is learning that “its ok not to be ok,” she said she wanted to “take control of her story” vent on the dance infused pop album.
“I am learning that it’s ok to not be ok.”@theestallion’s new album #Traumazine is out today, and she sat down with me and @neweryork to open up about it.
Tune in to @AppleMusic 1 on Monday at 4:30 ET to hear the full convo. pic.twitter.com/sktyZIhlLw
— the Old Man Ebro (@oldmanebro) August 12, 2022
Meg graced the Good Morning America stage this morning on ABC with a performance of her Billboard chart topping Beyonce collab ‘Savage’, ‘Body’ and her new single ‘Her’ from the album Traumazine.
Another interesting song on Meg’s Album is Pressurelicious, which she says she paid Future $250,000 for the feature.
She said she didn’t want to ask a man for a feature because usually there is a “tax,” so sh asked someone on her team to pull $250,000 out the bank and pay Future before he leaves Miami so she get the verse.
“Pressurelicious” departed from this week’s Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song debuted and peaked at #55 and charted for 1 week.