Megan Thee Stallion was mocked after being shot. As she reclaims the narrative, Black women recognize her pain.

Posted on AllSides July 31st, 2020
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Since the release of her self-assured mix tape “Fever” last May, Megan Thee Stallion has ascended to a level of fame that is rare for emerging rappers — and rarer still for women who take on the male-dominated genre. The Internet has been integral to her rise: it’s where many fans first discovered the freestyle that put her on the map; where Megan posts playful videos shouting out her most loyal supporters (dubbed “hotties”); and where “Savage,” the third single from her most recent EP, inspired a TikTok challenge that...

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