Megan Thee Stallion: Surviving Trauma to Build an Independent Empire

A Houston college student studying health care administration became a global icon, only to survive a shooting, a relentless online smear campaign, and a grueling fight against her own record label. This episode unpacks Megan Thee Stallion’s story as a masterclass in fierce independence and protecting your own narrative.

Raised in recording studios by her rapper mother, she built alter egos and viral confidence before signing to 1501. We cover Hot Girl Summer, the Beyonce-assisted “Savage,” the 2020 shooting and its aftermath, her battle to own her masters, and her 2026 expansion into anime, Broadway, and a World Cup anthem.

  • Her mother’s mandate to wait until 21 before pursuing rap as a career
  • Trademarking “Hot Girl Summer” while privately grieving her mother’s death
  • The Tory Lanez conviction and her New York Times op-ed on misogynoir
  • The contract fight over album length that fueled the Free Thee Stallion movement
  • Owning her masters and expanding into anime production and a Broadway role

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