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MEGAN THEE STALLION CHANNELS BALLROOM CULTURE WITH MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘HER’

One thing is for certain when it comes to Megan Thee Stallion and when it comes to looks and music, she’s never afraid to switch things up!

In the music video for Her off her new album, Traumazine, Megan gives us stunning black and white visuals and seals the deal with her long, black bodycon dress that you see above. From the fashion to the different angles and smooth cut transitions, Megan and director Colin Tilley had a vision and saw it through all the way! Throughout the video, we see different versions of Megan in different poses but then the video transitions to a dance break with dancers in metallic clothing and Megan in a similar snakeskin bodysuit. 

This is certainly a new look for Megan Thee Stallion; she does it so well! At the end of the video, we see two versions of Megan’s and their respective dance teams going head to head in a vogue-off before the two strut off into the background. 

In a recent interview, Megan even states that her inspiration for the song came from, “When I wrote the song, I was like in Europe, just came from partying in Ibiza and this (the style of the song) was the vibe. I see how y’all partying!”

And Her is surely a song to party to, so make sure to check out the music video for Her, in addition to her latest album ‘Traumazine’!

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