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Megan Thee Stallion Flaunts Her ‘Body’ In Her New Video With Lil Kim, Taraji P. Henson, And More
After a long year that unfortunately included a contract dispute and a shooting, Megan The Stallion’s official debut album is here. …
This year has been as turbulent as it gets for Megan Thee Stallion. The Houston native battled through lows that included a contract dispute and fighting through the physical and mental pains of being a shooting victim while enjoying the highs of two No. 1 singles, which come in thanks to “WAP” and her “Savage” remix with Beyonce, as well as a number of award show nominations and a season premiere appearance on Saturday Night Live. Now, after months of making headlines with news she’d rather move on from, Megan is finally bringing the Good News to fans in the form of a new album, one she release with a brand new video for “Body.”
The new visual finds the Houston rap star standing tall next to a group of other women as they join forces for an eye-catching dance routine that highlights their assets while Megan’s raps do the same. The video also sees Lil Kim, Taraji P. Henson, Jordyn Woods, and more. As for her new album, Good News comes attached with 17 songs, including “Girls In The Hood,” her “Savage” remix, and her most recent single, “Don’t Stop.” Proving to be a true coming out affair, Good News presents guest appearances from Young Thug, Beyoncé, DaBaby, SZA, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, Popcaan, City Girls, and Lil Durk.
You can watch the “Body” video above.
Good News is out now via 1501 Certified Entertainment/300 Entertainment. Get it here.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Artist Spotlight
Cheryl Craigie reimagines “What’s Going On” through a classic soul lens
Some songs belong to an era, and others keep talking to every generation. Cheryl Craigie’s cover of “What’s Going On“ is a prime example of the latter, imbuing a classic soul sensibility into a song whose themes of compassion, understanding, unity, and concern for others are as relevant today as ever.
Cheryl Craigie is an independent singer, songwriter, and musician, and she has a strong artistic purpose with this release. She does Marvin Gaye’s beloved original justice while letting the timeless message sing in her own voice. Craigie’s approach is to speak to the need for kindness and human connection.
“What’s Going On“ is rooted in a timeless identity that is soulful and classic in style, and emotionally it’s about reflection and empathy. This approach relies on the vocal performance, which injects a unique element that helps magnify the song’s bigger message. The production does not detract from the themes that make the song so long-lasting, but rather supports the release by reinforcing its classic character.
What’s particularly interesting about Cheryl Craigie’s release is the balance she strikes between respecting the source material and asserting her own artistic presence. She knows the power of a song already part of music history and uses her interpretation to reconnect listeners with its core ideas. For Craigie, “What’s Going On” is a manifestation of an artist in love with music, with emotional and social weight, and of using her voice to carry the ageless soul message forward.
Artist Spotlight
With “Who Am I Now” Intaluks explores identity, healing, and renewal
“Who Am I Now” is the Intaluks’ method of shifting the atmospheric emotion, an introspective melodic trance on loss, identity, healing, and the hard work of rebuilding when life takes an unexpected turn. The musical direction is a slow emotional journey, starting in darkness and gradually opening to hope and renewal.
This production frames that journey with expressive male vocals, emotional piano, and trance textures. “Who Am I Now” leaves its mark in the feel department through progression and atmosphere, not with a dramatic festival-type drop. The arrangement gives the song a reflective feel but still maintains the forward momentum of melodic trance.
The male delivery lends a human presence to the themes of uncertainty and self-reconstruction in the song’s vocals. The track tells of an inner journey, accompanied by the piano, the cinematic production, and the experience of confronting a changed reality, asking yourself who you are now, and slowly finding the strength to move forward.
Rather than relying on spectacle, Intaluks focuses on emotional development, letting the song’s mood build organically rather than through a traditional climax. The result is a trance piece so cinematic it feels as much about reflection as it does about forward motion, connecting electronic atmosphere with a highly personal theme. In “Who Am I Now,” Intaluks offers a release defined by transition rather than closure. The sound is its greatest triumph, reflecting that journey and making darkness the beginning of a brighter artistic path.
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