Megan Thee Stallion has a dream duet partner in mind for some future music, and she’s aiming high.
In an article published on Saturday (September 7), the Houston Hottie told Peoplethat she’s dying to work with none other than Taylor Swift.
“I love Taylor Swift, and I would like to collab with her one day,” revealed said to the outlet.
“She’s a stallion too, she’s a tall girl. I love that. We would be so cute next to each other.”
Meg is far from the only rapper to express admiration for Swift. Back in April, Rick Ross outed himself as a Swiftie.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter) following the release of the pop star’s latest, The Tortured Poets Department, Rozay revealed his unexpected fandom of Swift and her latest project by writing: “Fresh out the slammer and Florida!!! Blasting on the Yacht at Midnight. Taylor writes like a Boss and her song titles are Gangsta.”
Needless to say, the MMG mogul’s tweet caught many fans by surprise, with one writing: “Ross being a Swift fan was not on my card [crying face emoji].”
Another joked: “The visual of this in my head is incredible.”
Ross’ praise for Taylor Swift came shortly after Drake mentioned the pop star on his diss track “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me 50),” which took aim at Rozay, Future and most notably Kendrick Lamar.
On the track, he mocked K. Dot for working with Swift, rapping: “Maroon 5 need a verse, you better make it witty/ Then we need a verse for the Swifties.”
The pair collaborated on 2015’s “Bad Blood (Remix),” which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Rick Ross previously hinted at being a Taylor Swift fan earlier this year when he denied conspiracy theories that the NFL rigged the Super Bowl in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs because star tight end Travis Kelce was dating the singer.
Appearing on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, he said: “That the homie girl, she at the game. They can’t help if she sold a hundred million records. She gotta date somebody.”
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