After dropping her sophomore album, it’s clear Megan Thee Stallion was influenced by digital music.
With the assistance of “Savage” producer Whethan, who’s credited on the album’s ninth observe, Traumazine is a breath of recent air for the chart-topping rapper. She leans closely into dance music at occasions, mixing digital parts together with her signature, sexually charged lyricism.
The album’s fifth observe, “Her,” is a standout. In true Meg nature, the association kicks off with bravado earlier than being swept up by a driving home rhythm. The accompanying music video options monochrome multiples of the rapper dancing alongside to the observe’s thumping bassline.
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It is not the primary time Stallion has dipped her toes in home music. Final yr, she featured on “Dangerous Bitches,” a single from Marshmello’s Grammy-nominated Shockwave album.
Her solo foray into the style ought to come as no shock because the scene’s largest up to date artists experiment with the style. Beyoncé’s record-breaking Renaissance album is closely influenced by home music, that includes manufacturing from Inexperienced Velvet, Honey Dijon, Skrillex and extra. Previous to that report, Drake’s seventh studio album, Truthfully, Nevermind, shattered the report for Apple Music’s most first-day streams for a dance album.
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