Megan Thee Stallion Reveals Tracklist And Features For ‘Megan: Act II’

Megan Thee Stallion isn’t taking her foot off the gas in 2024. Megan: Act II is set to drop this Friday (Oct. 25) and the 29-year-old rapper has unveiled the tracklist and features.

The 13-song effort will feature Flo Milli, South Korean girl group Twice, heavy metal band Spiritbox, and RM of BTS on the already-released single “Neva Play.” The song will serve as the sole bonus track and was recently selected to be the WWE Smackdown theme song. Twice will join Meg and Yuki Chiba on the viral hit “Mamushi,” from her June LP Megan.

Megan: Act II comes just under four months after Megan, her third studio album. It peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and sold 64,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, marking the best first-week performance of her career. The 18-track album boasted features from GloRilla, UGK, Victoria Monet, and Big K.R.I.T. She preceded the project with the singles “Hiss,” “Cobra,” and “BOA.” Check out the tracklist for Megan: Act II below.

Megan Thee Stallion’s gas pedal isn’t just limited to more music, either. She recently released a trailer for her forthcoming documentary In Her Words. Per the synopsis, it “takes viewers behind the scenes as the global superstar recovers from a 2020 shooting incident and grapples with the perils of fame (among other things).”

In one part of the trailer, she speaks about the series of events that took a toll on her. “I think I really forgot who I was, and when life started really getting crazy, I didn’t have [my mother],” she said. “That’s when I started getting the backlash. The shooting. The betrayal. I was definitely getting a little too engulfed in social media…I had really had, like, a real breakdown. I want people to understand how this affected me. I want people to see how I feel. I been through so much I can’t give up.”

Roc Nation and TIME Studios announced the documentary in 2022. “We are thrilled to be able to work with Roc Nation to share Megan’s story with the world Millions of people are familiar with her as an entertainer, but this series will give her a chance to share her truth as never before,” TIME Studios’ co-head of documentary, Loren Hammonds, said in a statement. “Her story is a powerful one, and the accomplishments that she continues to achieve are remarkable. We feel lucky to have this opportunity to capture her at a crucial moment in her life and career, as she continues to grow exponentially in both her artistry and global impact.”