Megan Thee Stallion debuts fiery new song at Coachella (video)

Megan Thee Stallion debuts fiery new song at Coachella (video)
Megan Thee Stallion (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Megan Thee Stallion made a thunderous return to the stage as she debuted another risqué song at the supersized music fest known as Coachella.

Megan, 27, made her long-awaited debut at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, some 120 miles west of Los Angeles in the middle of the desert but it has become one of America’s most coveted musical destinations. It was on this mammoth platform that Megan unfurled another potential smash hit that is sure to become a woman’s anthem and club banger called “To Whom the F— it May Concern.” 


Seemingly letting her alter ego, Tina Snow, take over, Megan blurted the provocative lyrics from the song that have already been embraced by female fans and caused it to shoot to the top of Twitter on Sunday, April 17, 2022:

“Ladies, love yourself ’cause this s–t could get ugly!/That’s why it’s f— n—-s, get money/And I don’t give a f— if that n—a leave tonight/because n—a, that d— don’t run me.”


Megan then added the heater of a chorus line, “Yah, d— don’t run me/I run d—. N–a … yah, you’s a b—-.”

The “Savage” rapper put fans on notice — or rather warned them — that she was going to unleash the song on the masses and it undoubtedly echoed loudly amid the desert mountains at Coachella.

It is serendipitous that Megan dropped “To Whom the F— It May Concern” exactly three years after making her Hot 100 debut with the Pimp C-inspired song “Big Ole Freak.” Less than 24 hours later she performed the song, the quotable lyrics were reposted thousands of times on Twitter along with videos and/or photos from the event. 

WARNING: Explicit lyrics (NSFW)

https://twitter.com/nicksawaboy/status/1515576665732222977?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/dditeee/status/1515715713385832452?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/JanusMascara/status/1515578121973424129

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