Attention, Hotties! Megan Thee Stallion has finally released "Traumazine's" tracklist and release date - and it is packing a huge roster of collaborations like she initially promised.
Megan Thee Stallion's new album came amid ongoing issues with her music label and her lawsuit with Tory Lanez on the shooting incident that happened last 2020.
Days ago, Megan subtly explained the meaning of the album title, which led fans to believe that the tracks in the upcoming album might be "sad" and "angry" because of the overarching theme.
Megan Thee Stallion 'Traumazine' Tracklist
Megan Thee Stallion took to Instagram to finally share the much-awaited tracklist and release date of her upcoming new album, "Traumazine."
Among the eighteen tracks on the new album "Traumazine," half of it were collaborations with other artists.
The Viral TikTok song "Sweetest Pie" with Dua Lipa is at the bottom of the album trailing behind a huge collab with Sauce Walka, Big Pokey, and Lil Keke "Southside Royalty Freestyle."
Her Future collab "Pressurelicious" was also included on her sophomore album, and so does the alleged diss track she had for Tory Lanez on "Plan B."
Meanwhile, Megan is staying true to her recent Instagram story wherein she would be collaborating with more female acts on this album.
The Head Hottie is singing "Consistency" with now-pregnant Jhene Aiko, rapping "Scary" with Rico Nasty, and "Budget" with Latto.
Key Glock is also recruited for "Ungrateful," Pooh Shiesty for "Who Me," and "Star" with Lucky Daye.
Megan Thee Stallion 'Traumazine' Release Date
The Hotties has been itching to get the full album out of Megan Thee Stallion for months now, and with the sudden announcement today, fans were shocked at "Traumazine's" release date,
Megan Thee Stallion's new album will be released tomorrow, August 12.
After a short question and answer on Twitter yesterday, Megan Thee Stallion thanked her fans for "rocking" with her despite the many issues she had with her current music label, 1501 Entertainment.
Megan is embroiled in a legal headache with 1501 Entertainment after she accused the label of an unfair contract in 2020.
Just this year, she filed another lawsuit again for 1501's attempt to recategorize "Something For Thee Hotties" as not an official album despite reaching the actual technical qualifications to be as such.
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