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The new track marks Megan's third release of 2022, following 'Plan B', which was dropped in April, and 'Sweetest Pie' featuring Dua Lipa, which hit streaming services in March.

AceShowbiz - Megan Thee Stallion continues treating fans to eye-popping videos to accompany her music. The "Make It Hot" artist set the Internet ablaze on Friday, July 22 after sharing a visualizer for "Pressurelicious" ft. Future.

The nearly-three-minute footage shows the Houston raptress striking sultry poses as she wears a thong bikini. "Spend that s**t, I'm worth it/ Thick, Look better in person/ Hair, Nails, Match my birkin/ I don't block h*es, Keep lurking, aah!" she raps.

"Real hot girl s**t/ This p***y bomb/ Explosive/ It's soaking, Osmosis/ I'm stomping on h*es so muhf**king hard/ I'm knocking out mario tokens," the Grammy-winning female rapper continues. "Your b***h, She regular/ I'm hot, Be careful/ She average/ I'm pressure, Yeah!/ She average/ I'm pressure, Yeah!"

Megan loved it to work with Future and she made it clear in her recent Rolling Stone cover story. He just so f**king ratchet!" she gushed. "He is unapologetically himself. I appreciate that about anybody who gets up and has to do anything in the public eye."

"Anybody who has to read about their life online every day and deal with so many energies and can put it out into their music and do it gracefully," the 27-year-old femcee further ravedd. "I feel like you deserve your flowers."

"Pressurelicious" marks Megan's third release of 2022. It follows "Plan B", which was dropped in April, and "Sweetest Pie" featuring Dua Lipa, which hit streaming services in March.

Last month, Megan won big at the BET Awards 2022, which took place at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The Hot Girl Summer was chosen as Best Female Hip Hop Artist, winning over other favorites, including her "WAP" collaborator Cardi B, Doja Cat, Latto (formerly Mulatto), Nicki Minaj as well as Saweetie.

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