Megan Thee Stallion recruits some big-named Houston rappers for new 'Bigger in Texas' video

The song is off her new deluxe album 'Megan: Act II.'

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Megan Thee Stallion's deluxe album, Megan: Act II, arrived today, October 25, and the first single is the soulful song "Bigger in Texas."

She dropped the video for it today, a little after midnight, and it features some highly respected rappers from Megan's hometown of Houston. The legendary rapper Scarface makes an appearance, as does Paul Wall and Slim Thug. Wall's business partner, famed jeweler Johnny Dang, has a cameo as well.

The video opens with a shot of the Texas flag blowing in the wind. From there, Megan is seen with a mouthful of diamonds before she raps in an empty parking lot. The rapper is later seen dressed in a green outfit and rocks a green cowboy hat for good measure. Then she raps in a jewelry store, and that's when Dang makes his appearance.

Scarface shows up around the midpoint of the video — which Megan co-directed — and matches her hand gestures while she's rapping. Wall and Slim Thug are seen a little later in the clip.

Lyrically, Megan addresses her haters and does so with a rapid-fire flow. "B---h, I look good in my throwbacks, look good chubby, I look good slim / Ignoring the haters that speak on my body, this p---y ain't for none of them / Pulling h--s scalp back like a scrunchie, tuned in, you subscribe to me monthly / A bum b---h can't get in my company / Surrounded by stars like I'm reppin' my country," she raps.


It's been a busy month for the 29-year-old, because she's also releasing her documentary Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words on October 31. In it, she shares some of her most difficult moments and talks about Tory Lanez shooting her in the foot when they riding around Los Angeles in 2020.