. With listeners practicing social distancing, the “Savage” challenge rapidly erupted among Megan’s more than 12 million total social media followers, who she affectionately calls “hotties.”
Speaking on whether she was nervous to release her tracks amid the health crisis, Megan tells PEOPLE: “The internet has always been my friend when it comes to my music catching on. My hotties are always so supportive. They usually just keep a lot of things going.
“I just want people to listen to my music and feel good,” Megan adds. “When I’m listening to my favorite artists, they make me feel good. Music, in my opinion, can change your whole vibe. Music can set the tone for the day.” “I want my hotties to be able to put on any of my songs and boom, they’re going out the door and they know, ‘Today’s gonna be a good day, I was listening to Meg Thee Stallion and can’t nobody tell me s—,'” she says. “That’s really what I want my fans to get with my music.”
As she continues spreading fun energy to her listeners, Megan is adjusting to her rapid rise to fame. “It’s still new to me,” says the rapper. “I’ve always been acting like this, but it’s always been around people I’m cool with. We [didn’t] have a billion eyes on us all the time. Now when you go out or when you’re just cutting up, you gotta treat it like, ‘We have two million people watching, so let’s bring the hot girl down three notches.
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