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Megan Thee Stallion Told ‘Colbert’ That Jay-Z Gives The Best ‘Turnt Up Advice’

The rapper also said her song ‘Body’ was inspired by gaining ‘the quarantine fifteen.’ …

Megan Thee Stallion has had an undeniably busy year. Not only did she recently released her hit record Good News, but the rapper was named one of TIME’s Most Influential People Of 2020, had her first No. 1 song with Beyonce, and received her first Grammy nomination. The rapper appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to break down this year’s events and talk about her hit song “Body.”

Discussing her Beyonce collaboration “Savage,” Colbert asked Megan who gives better advice between Jay-Z and Beyonce. “I will say Jay-Z gives the fun advice,” Megan said. “Say if I’m having a bad day, he’ll be like, ‘Megan. Girl, you need to be somewhere driving the boat. Turn up, have a good time, forget what the people say. He gives the more hot girl advice.” But with Beyonce, Megan said: “She says it the nicer way and Jay-Z gives it to me the more turnt up way.”

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Elsewhere in the interview, Megan detailed how her song “Body” was written after she noticed she had gained some weight at the start of quarantine, but still looked good:

“In the beginning of quarantine, I definitely gained the quarantine fifteen. I was literally in the living room looking at myself like, ‘Wow, girl. You’ve really done it. What are you even eating, like why are you baking so much? How many honey buns can we eat?’ So I was looking at myself in the mirror like, ‘You know what? You look good though. We should dance about it.’”

The rapper continued to say the song is about people “celebrating their bodies.” She added that she wants fans to listen to her song and leave with a sense of body positivity: “I definitely just want my fans and my supports to feel like, ‘If Megan Thee Stallion said I’m fine so I must be fine.’”

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Watch Megan Thee Stallion on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert above.

Good News is out now via 1501 Entertainment. Get it here.

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Megan Thee Stallion is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Louise Goffin Takes Us for an Intimate Ride with “Backseat”

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Louise Goffin’s new single, “Backseat,” takes listeners on a nostalgic journey, like a late-night drive filled with deep emotions. The Brooklyn-born singer-songwriter offers a heartfelt song that feels personal yet relatable to everyone. Drawing inspiration from the storytelling style of Laurel Canyon, “Backseat” invites you to dive into its rich, soulful sounds and escape the daily hustle and bustle.

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Goffin’s talent shines through in her ability to tell a story reflecting her life experiences. Growing up with famous songwriters, she experienced a world full of creativity and ups and downs, which she beautifully expresses in her music. “Backseat” captures the mix of chaos and tranquility, creating a calming yet powerful musical experience. Her gentle voice flows over various instruments, making it feel like a cozy chat with a close friend.

At its heart, “Backseat” touches on balancing being a passenger in life and taking charge, something everyone can relate to when feeling uncertain about the past and future. Goffin’s gift for sharing her thoughts makes this journey feel shared, showcasing her storytelling talent.

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Louise Goffin is truly coming into her own as an artist, turning the intricacies of life into songs that resonate with many. Whether you’re already a fan or just discovering her music, “Backseat” is a song you don’t want to miss—a beautiful celebration of growth, resilience, and the magic of music.

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Rich Kidz’s “Settle Down” Hits a Sweet Spot with Heartfelt Realness

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Regarding merging authenticity with infectious beats, Rich Kidz pairs up like no other, and their latest single, “Settle Down,” dives into the depths of love and relationships. At the same time, ensuring listeners remain locked in with melodic flows unique to the duo.

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Written in the studio during honest discussions about their personal lives, “Settle Down” is less a song than a heart-to-heart. The two talk about the fact that no relationship is perfect, and that’s just fine. All good things end up being perfect in their unique way. Rich Kidz features relatable lyrics and production that are both contemporary and ancient all at once, teaching us that the beautiful aspects of love are the flaws.

The song offers a luxuriant sound from the very first bars, combining smooth harmonies with a midtempo gait that feels like the auditory half of a cleanse. It’s reflective but also a lift, a duality that aligns with the message of accepting the highs and lows in any partnership. The duo’s storytelling shimmers as the verses progress, mixing personal details with a wider, relatable narrative.

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“Settle Down” is not just a song for romantic couples; it serves as a universal rallying cry for anyone taking the plunge into the complicated tango of human relations. Whether you’re enjoying love’s sweet side or grappling with its thorns, this track has something to tell you.

The way Rich Kidz pairs its introspection with infectious energy makes “Settle Down” extraordinary in today’s music landscape. This is one of those songs that has to be added to everyone’s playlist and shows how much they have grown as a band. With this release, they’re not merely making music — they’re composing a soundtrack to life’s most pivotal moments.

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