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Megan The Stallion To Drop New Single On Friday

BY Nii Ogbamey Tetteh May 7, 2024 10:49 PM EDT
Source: Instagram.com/@theestallion

Pop star, Megan The Stallion, has asked fans to pre-save her new single titled Boa which will premiere this Friday, May 10, 2024.

The cover art of the song posted on her socials early this week, has the inscription “Boa: Curse of The Serpent Woman” which got her followers talking.

The design has the serpent on the cover and appears like the case of a video game. Some of her followers described it as “the most creative idea ever.”

“Wait the album is going to come in a video game? This is the most creative album idea ever” a fan wrote. “I’m pre-saving, buying, streaming, everything! I’m pulling out my credit card just for you another added.

Some observers say the serpent, has become a symbol for the award-winning star as it appeared on the cover of her singles Cobra and Hiss released previously.

The single Boa, comes ahead of the American singer’s scheduled tour captioned: The Hot Girl Summer Tour, which begins May 14, 2024.

According to the schedule, she is expected to journey through 31 cities, starting in Minneapolis, USA before wrapping up in Washington, DC, on Jul 27, 2024. The organizer, Live Nation, said the trip will include international performances across Europe.

Guests like American rapper and Grammy-nominated artiste, GloRilla, have also been announced as part of the tour, which is said to be Megan’s first-ever, headlining tour in arenas across the globe.

The tour is a follow up to Meghan’s latest single, HISS which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February.  Before this, she released Cobra which came with a fascinating video, reaching over a million views in less than 24 hours after its premiere.  

Meghan is expected to make stops in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and other locations. The international concerts have been scheduled to begin in Glasgow, Scotland, on July 4 in addition to performances in England, France, Germany, and Ireland.