Megan Thee Stallion Honors Houston In “Bigger In Texas” Music Video
Megan Thee Stallion proves everything is “Bigger In Texas” in her latest music video. Co-directed by Megan and Julian Klincewicz, the visual pays homage to the 29-year-old’s Houston roots, highlighting her connection to her hometown.
Beginning with the Texas flag waving in the wind, the clip kicks off with the song title depicted in Pen & Pixel, blinged-out graphics. The video continues with the rapper flaunting her physically fit frame and delivering the song’s defiant lyrics. Appearances are made by Houston’s own Johnny Dang, Scarface, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and Sauce Walka.
“Always beggin’ me to crash out with these losers, shut up, enjoy this music/ Y’all gon’ learn I move on my time and not for none of y’all amusement,” rhymes the chart-topper to end the track.
“Bigger In Texas” is featured on MEGAN: ACT II. Issued on Friday (Oct. 25), the release adds to her MEGAN album as the second disc with 13 new songs. The additions include features from Flo Milli, TWICE, Spiritbox, and RM of BTS.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday (Oct. 23), the Grammy-winner explained her reasoning for dropping the deluxe, elaborating, “I feel like I have to keep the Hotties fed and keep them stimulated. You have to understand this is the year of Megan Thee Stallion.”
Take a listen to MEGAN: ACT II below and check out the video for “Bigger In Texas” above.