Feb 15, 1995
Aquarius
San Antonio, TX
30 years old
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Rapper
Megan Thee Stallion: Trailblazing Rapper, Actress, and Cultural Icon
Early Life and Education
Born as Megan Jovon Ruth Pete on February 15, 1995, in San Antonio, Texas, Megan Thee Stallion was raised in Houston, where her mother, Holly Thomas—known professionally as "Holly-Wood"—was an active rapper. Megan's early exposure to music came from accompanying her mother to recording sessions, fostering her passion for rap. She began writing her own lyrics at 14 but was encouraged by her mother to wait until she was 21 to pursue a professional career due to the mature content of her lyrics. Megan attended Pearland High School, graduating in 2013, and later enrolled at Prairie View A&M University before transferring to Texas Southern University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Administration in December 2021 .
Musical Breakthrough and Rise to Fame
Megan's rise to prominence began in 2016 with the release of her debut single "Like a Stallion," followed by mixtapes such as Rich Ratchet (2016) and Tina Snow (2018). Her breakout hit, "Big Ole Freak," from the Tina Snow EP, charted on the Billboard Hot 100, marking her entry into mainstream music . In 2019, she gained widespread attention with the release of "Hot Girl Summer" featuring Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla Sign, which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her debut studio album, Good News (2020), received critical acclaim and commercial success, featuring hits like "Savage Remix" with Beyoncé, which earned her two Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song .
Continued Success and Recent Projects
Megan continued her success with the release of Something for Thee Hotties (2021) and her second studio album, Traumazine (2022), which peaked at number four on the Billboard 200. In 2024, she released her third studio album, Megan, featuring the single "Hiss," which became her first solo song to top the Billboard Hot 100 and made her the first solo female rapper to debut atop the Billboard Global 200 . She also embarked on the "Hot Girl Summer Tour" in 2024, further solidifying her status as a leading figure in hip-hop.
Ventures in Film and Television
Expanding her repertoire beyond music, Megan has made notable appearances in film and television. She debuted in the film Dicks: The Musical (2023) and made a cameo in the 2024 musical adaptation of Mean Girls, contributing the original song "Not My Fault" to its soundtrack. On television, she appeared as herself in Marvel's She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and served as a judge on HBO's Legendary .
Philanthropy and Advocacy
Megan is deeply committed to philanthropy and advocacy. In 2022, she launched the Pete and Thomas Foundation in honor of her late parents, focusing on education, housing, and health and wellness initiatives . She has contributed to various causes, including donating over $2.5 million from the "Savage Remix" proceeds to COVID-19 relief efforts and supporting scholarships for women of color. In recognition of her contributions, the Mayor of Houston proclaimed May 2 as "Megan Thee Stallion Day" in 2022
Cultural Impact and Fashion Influence
Beyond her musical achievements, Megan has become a cultural icon, known for her bold fashion choices and advocacy for body positivity. In 2025, she made headlines at Coachella by embracing early 2000s fashion trends, wearing ultra low-rise jeans paired with a matching denim bikini top, showcasing her fearless style . Her influence extends to beauty and fashion, inspiring fans worldwide with her confidence and authenticity.