Today, multi-GRAMMY award-winning icon Megan Thee Stallion unites with fellow GRAMMY winning global pop superstar Dua Lipa to release “Sweetest Pie” 2022’s certified Hot Girl anthem and the first single from Megan’s forthcoming album. Released during Women’s History Month, the track is a power collab with two of music’s most powerful women, marking the superstars’ first single of 2022.
“Sweetest Pie” is a super delicious, sexy track that celebrates women being thee prize, whatever that means to them. The single is released alongside its music video, directed by Dave Meyers and produced by Freenjoy. “Sweetest Pie” is the first teaser from Megan’s forthcoming album.
Today, Megan also guest stars on the latest episode of the Dua Lipa: At Your Service podcast, a sweeping companion piece to the Service95 newsletter which Megan is also featured in this week. Dua and Megan discuss how their new track came to be, along with their activism, how Megan uses her platform to promote the protection of black women, the need for female artists to support one another, and the importance of upending and dismantling the misogyny still rampant in hip-hop and the music industry – all while being the ultimate Hot Girl.
2021 saw Megan win three GRAMMY Awards and be nominated for four, two NAACP Image Awards, and Top Rap Female Artist at the Billboard Music Awards. This year she is nominated for two GRAMMY Awards, including “Thot Shit” for Best Rap Performance. Megan is slated to join Dua Lipa on her Future Nostalgia Tour on three select dates, and is expected to embark on her own tour this summer.
Dua Lipa is currently on the US leg of her critically acclaimed Future Nostalgia World Tour, which Billboard called “exactly the kind of return-to-the-real-world concert pop fans have been thirsting for.” Megan will be joining Dua on the Future Nostalgia World Tour next week in Denver, Tulsa, and Phoenix. The three-time GRAMMY Award winner came into 2022 with the Billboard Top Hot 100 Song of the Year for her single “Levitating,” and a GRAMMY Award for Best Pop Vocal Album for Future Nostalgia.