You didn’t have to go through the hardship,” said the rapper. “I feel like when you just let people give you things, you don’t get to learn. Lane began by asking Megan Thee Stallion about her early forays into stardom as an entrepreneur and how your maintains a sense of grounding and purpose with a strong work ethic. Some of her hit singles include, “Body”, “Hot Girl Summer”, “WAP” (featuring Cardi B) and “Savage” (remix featuring Beyonce). Her creative style is trademarked with unapologetically assertive in owning issues of female empowerment and sexuality. She first garnered attention as an college student at Texas HBCU Prairie View A& M University while posting videos freestyling on social media platforms. The track debuted at number 99 on the U.S. The female emcee shot to stardom in 2019 with her first charting single “Big Ole Freak” from her EP, Tina Snow. So, for me to be in this position today and be able to create generational wealth and create a future for my family, I feel like I gotta go super hard because I know if my grandmother and mom could’ve did that for me, they would have…so I want to go extra hard for what’s not even here yet.” “Yes, even as a woman, but specifically a Black woman we didn’t have a lot of opportunities. “I feel like creating your own legacy and creating you own wealth is super important to me as a Black woman because I feel like originally, we didn’t have a lot of opportunities,” said the ‘Body’ rapper. The 27-year-old rapper, philanthropist, and entrepreneur shared her insights and experiences on building a successful business empire. The original “Hot Girl” Megan Thee Stallion graced the Detroit Opera House stage on Tuesday to deliver the keynote address at the Forbes Under 30 Summit. She was joined onstage for an interview by Randall Lane, Forbes Chief Content Officer and Editor.īy Rasha Almulaiki, The Michigan Chronicle Megan Thee Stallion was the keynote speaker at the 2022 Forbes Under 30 Summit hosted at the Detroit Opera House.
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