Bomb on stage.

Megan Thee Stallion, one of America's most acclaimed rappers, gathered thousands of fans around the main stage at the Coachella festival on Saturday night, where she delivered a scorching show.

“Coachella.

Are you ready my hotties (sexy girls)”, nickname that she gives to her fans, she launched to an avalanche of applause at the opening of her first show at one of the music festivals. most watched in the world, dressed in a futuristic silver thong bodysuit and a molded corset.

Houston's Hot Girl Summer

The 27-year-old did a retrospective of her hits, including 'Big Ole Freak' and 'Body', but instead of her razor-sharp delivery - which sometimes lagged on the background track - it was her dance moves made possible by incredibly strong thighs that stole the show.

“I walk and talk like a pimp because I am,” spat Houston-born, Grammy-winning rapper Megan Pete as she strutted across the stage.

"Where are my hotties?"

“, she shouted in the direction of the crowd, like a nod to her song “Hot girl summer”, released in 2019 which had propelled her to fame.

Hair fluttering and twerks slamming even louder than her bars, Megan lived up to her Queen of Hotties status, getting suggestive with the mic and drawing the screams of the crowd with dance moves mimicking fellatio.

“Ladies, if you love your body, make some noise!

she ordered.

A new “emancipatory” title

About halfway through her show, she disappeared for more than five minutes, returning to the stage in another fishnet bodysuit paired with turquoise, knee-high, disco-style boots.

“It's my first time at Coachella, and I'm ready to rock it with you!

“, she let go.

“We are going to tear everything up like in 2019”.

Megan Thee Stallion then asked her legions of fans to wave their cellphone lights, before embarking on her latest collaboration with Dua Lipa, "Sweetest Pie."

And as promised at the beginning of the month, the rapper unveiled a new title which has no official name yet.

.@theestallion performs a new song at #Coachella pic.twitter.com/sFt5w9C414

— Nick (@nicksawaboy) April 17, 2022


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But if the lyrics, and the dance moves, have anything to do with the title, the title might be "Dick Don't Run Me," an emancipation anthem bashing ex-lovers.

“Thank you to the…bombs, because without the bombs…there would be no hot girl culture,” she shouted.

Tubes and provocations

She closed her show with “Savage”, the single from her “Suga” EP, which went viral on TikTok before being remixed by Beyoncé.

This hit is one of the biggest hits of 2020, despite being released during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States.

Megan Thee Stallion was the last act before headlining Billie Eilish.

She left the stage as images of fire projected behind her.

Declaring herself forever "coach of sexy girls", she had a few words for the detractors.

"If you don't know me, ask your lover to tell you about me," she said, a bit provocatively.

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