Megan Thee Stallion Is A "Big Ole Freak" In Her Latest Visual

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The rapper and her lady friends drop it low in the steamy music video.

Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion is sweet, sassy, and sexy in the visual for her single "Big Ole Freak." The track comes from her EP Tina Snow that she released back in the summer of 2018. Later that year, Megan Thee Stallion, real name Megan Pete, became the first female rapper to sign with 300 Entertainment's record label.

It's been ten years since the 24-year-old began writing rhymes, and she's developed a name for herself by regularly uploading freestyles to social media. Not long after she dropped Tina Snow, the rapper chatted with The Source about her rise to internet fame and why it is that her fans feel like family."What I’ve noticed about everybody that supports me is that they feel like my cousins or my actual friends," Megan Thee Stallion told the publication back in 2018.

"They’re people that I would really hang out with," she continued. "I was in Atlanta doing a show out there and all the hotties came out and we were all in a section chilling like we’ve been knowing each other. They’re real cool and they’re real laid back. They definitely like to turn up but it just feels like I’ve been knowing them forever. Every hottie I meet they act just like that. I be like, “Dang! Are these my friends or how long have I been knowing yall? Five seconds?"


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