Megan Thee Stallion & Reneé Rapp Click Up For “Not My Fault”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Megan Thee Stallion has been getting tons of soundtrack money as of late.

I can vividly recall the original Mean Girls hitting theaters, and now, nearly two decades later, a remake is set to be released on January 12. The film features a cast including Reneé Rapp, Tina Fey, Busy Philipps, Tim Meadows, Jon Hamm, Angourie Rice, and more. To build anticipation for the remake, a new track from its soundtrack, titled “Not My Fault,” has been released on streaming services today.

Reneé Rapp is poised to become a significant force in the entertainment industry, showcasing her talent not only as a lead in a major film but also as a burgeoning artist. In her track “Not My Fault,” she delivers an impressive vocal performance marked by high-pitched vocals and infectious melodies that seamlessly complement the song’s funky, uptempo pop beat and themes of empowerment. Nicki Minaj joins the track with a powerful and unapologetic rap verse, creating a dynamic and effective duo between the two talented women.

I think a whole bunch of men will watch this version of Mean Girls (I feel like it’s going to be spicy as f**k).



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