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Savage trilogy meghan march
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Like when I saw people dancing to the song, vibing to it, loving it – how many famous people dancing to the song – I was like, ‘Oh my God, y’all know me. By: Meghan March Narrated by: Grace Grant, Joe Arden Book 2. The remix dropped a month later, later appearing on Megan’s debut. Beyoncé didn’t have to tell me twice, I sent that verse right back! But it was amazing – like, everybody knows that I am obsessed with Beyoncé, so when I got to collab, like, being from Houston with her, I was just appreciative. The original version of ‘Savage’ appeared on Megan Thee Stallion’s third EP, ‘Suga’, which arrived in March of 2020. “I went in my living room and I recorded it right then. She explained that the Destiny’s Child icon blindsided Megan and her crew with the remix, but made one small request: “Beyoncé was like, ‘Could you please make your verse, like, a little bit cleaner?’ I can’t tell where the lies end and the truth begins. I don’t recognize what my life has become.

savage trilogy meghan march

R EAD MORE: Beyoncé – ‘Renaissance’ review: a celebration of love and Black joyĮarlier this week, Megan sat down with ELLE to explore the “hottest” moments in her career thus far, beginning with the story of her Beyoncé collab. New York Times, 1 Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Meghan March concludes the story of her devastating and damaged anti-hero in the final book in the Savage Trilogy, Rogue Royalty.But as the former Houston rapper explained in a new interview, those lyrics were toned down at Beyoncé’s request. The remixed version of Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 hit ‘Savage’ – which famously features Beyoncé – initially included more explicit lyrics.















Savage trilogy meghan march