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Megan Thee Stallion Reveals ‘Megan: Act II’ Track List Featuring Twice, Flo Milli & RM of BTS

The deluxe edition arrives Friday (Oct. 25).

Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion

Darren Tolud

Megan Thee Stallion has revealed the track list for her upcoming Megan: Act II deluxe album, which will be released on Friday (Oct. 25) via Hot Girl Productions.

Megan shared the track list written out in purple marker over a vintage CD surrounded by butterflies, which is oozing with 2000s vibes. All that’s missing is Meg’s AIM screen name. She’s even selling a CD version of Act: II.


The deluxe boasts 12 new tracks plus the bonus “Neva Play” featuring RM of BTS. Other guest appearances include Twice hopping on the “Mamushi” remix, Flo Milli and Spiritbox. The original “Mamushi” currently sits at No. 66 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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“Here is thee track list hotties MEGAN ACT II OUT THIS FRIDAY CDS available now,” she wrote to X.

Megan arrived in June, and the project initially debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 64,000 total album units sold in the first week.

It’s a busy spooky season for MTS and her Hotties. 2024’s Hottieween is slated to go down on Halloween night (Oct. 31) with a show in Chicago at the United Center. All proceeds from tickets will benefit the Pete and Thomas Foundation.

The Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words documentary is also coming to Amazon Prime Video on Oct. 31. TIME Studios, Roc Nation and Amazon MGM Studios are producing the intimatw documentary surrounding the Grammy winner and her most vulnerable moments.

“I feel so honored to work with Amazon MGM Studios, Roc Nation, and TIME Studios to share Megan’s story,” director Nneka Onuorah said in a statement. “Her raw and beautiful spirit really shines through in the film. She is a champion for all women who deserve their truth to be heard.”

Find the full Act: II tracklist below.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.
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