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Megan Thee Stallion May Be Shooting Her Shot At Michael B. Jordan
We’re all waiting for Megan Thee Stallion to unleash her debut studio album. The Houston-bred rapper has been one of the biggest names in music this year, hitting #1 for the first time in her career with “Savage” and returning with her feature on “WAP”. Of course, she’s also been wrapped up in one of the biggest scandals in recent memory.
Her album has been heavily teased and, as we continue to remain patient for it, Megan is blessing her fans with a new freestyle series. As expected, it started off very hot.
Heading into the booth to rhyme over a beat produced by Lil Ju, Megan immediately kicked off the series with some quotable lyrics, which many believe are referencing Michael B. Jordan.

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“I’ma hot girl, I don’t do titles/If I do date, it’ll be Michael,” raps the superstar. Everyone is trying to figure out which Michael she’s referring to but the proof might be in front of our very eyes.
Megan and Michael B. Jordan previously attended two fashion shows for Coach 1941, sitting in the front row together. Then, when Megan uploaded a twerking video in the pool this summer, she caught the attention of the actor again, who commented an ice-face emoji.
While she may be referring to another Michael entirely, the public’s best guess is the Black Panther star.
Later on, Megan addresses everyone trying to make her into the “bad guy”, rapping: “Y’all wanna take me out so bad/I make all of y’all hoes so mad”. She follows up with: “Hoes got jokes but don’t ever wanna stand up/Hoes got balls but you know I got handles/Damn, I must be Olivia Pope ’cause y’all keep puttin’ me in all of these scandals”.
The freestyle is undeniably hot, getting everyone excited for more new music from the H-Town Hottie.
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François Marius and Bérénice creates a tender acoustic pop confession with “Billie Jean”
François Marius’ latest release, “Billie Jean (Acoustic Version),” cuts to the quick and lets raw emotion take over. What you get, ultimately, is a personal pop experience that feels closer to a secret than to either a spoken-word show or a performance. The initial soft strum of an acoustic guitar creates a mood that is soft, sweet, and quietly interesting. It’s a full-throated, backbones-out piece, and every note is screaming its potential. It’s simple but riveting, and it proves that sometimes less is more.
François Marius and Bérénice’s voices sound right together, their voicings intermingle so naturally that they seem accidental or spontaneous, harmonies that emerge from nowhere. The way they speak to one another is very, I mean, they really love each other. That even makes the track seem like a conversation about feelings.
The two artists are clearly close. Romance and Eros are not just ideas, and they inhabit every note that lingers and every minuscule shift in tonality. The harmonies soar effortlessly over the acoustic foundation, a blend of sweetness and strength. It’s a sign of strength and also of a willingness to be hurt.
“Billie Jean (Acoustic Version)” is stripped of any fancy production or theatrical effects, it wins you over with its frankness and forthrightness. Sandy François Marius’s impersonation is fresh and real, endowed with depth and softness thanks to Bérénice’s presence, which definitely makes everything more perfect. This acoustic performance serves as a stark reminder of the elements that do connect people: the singer, his guitar, and a story from the heart.
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RoHaNa and Morpheus von Dobenhausen paint love in shadows and light “WHEN A BOY LOVES A WOMEN”
RoHaNa feat. Morpheus von Dobenhausen, in this new release, “When a Boy Loves a Woman,” This track, recorded in winter, has a hint of gothic style that blends emotional restraint with atmospheric elegance. The track is all about RoHaNa’s emotional singing, which fits perfectly with the carefully crafted production. Her voice shows desire, weakness, and dedication without being too loud, letting each note ring out. The result is a sound that affects people on a personal and universal level. There is a sense of innocence that permeates, capturing the delicate nature of love in its purest form.
Morpheus von Dobenhausen is a guest singer who deepens the track’s emotional journey. Their voices work together to make a conversation of feelings that is both clear and mysterious. The song doesn’t go too fast, so the listener can feel the mood and atmosphere as they go through its subtle changes.
“When a Boy Loves a Woman” is unique because it strikes the perfect balance between modern pop and gothic restraint. The result is a soundscape that is both creepy and easy to listen to. It is a moving story about love and devotion, told with grace and quiet strength.
With this first release, RoHaNa confidently joins the scene, thanks to XanadumusiX’s never-ending creative drive, even when things get hard in the winter. This release not only introduces a new artist with significant potential but also showcases a bold artistic direction in which emotion, atmosphere, and story come together to make a lasting impression.
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