Megan Thee Stallion and Renée Rapp Releases "Not My Fault"

In a delightful twist of fate, Megan Thee Stallion and Renée Rapp released “Not My Fault” and have gifted fans with their latest creation, “Not My Fault.” Serving as the closing track for the much-anticipated 2024 Mean Girls movie, this collaboration promises to be more than just a soundtrack addition—it’s a heartfelt expression of empowerment and unity.

Renée Rapp, best known for her role as Regina George in the upcoming Mean Girls film, takes the lead in this unexpected musical journey. Scheduled for release on January 12, the movie is already generating buzz, and Renée’s contribution to the soundtrack adds an extra layer of excitement for fans eagerly awaiting the film.

Megan Thee Stallion, the unapologetic queen of hip-hop, injects her signature style and powerful lyrics into “Not My Fault.” This track isn’t the only gem from Megan today; she’s also featured on the Color Purple soundtrack with the energetic “Hell No! (Timbaland Remix).”

This collaboration follows Megan Thee Stallion’s recent single, “Cobra,” a significant milestone as it marked her first independent release after parting ways with her long-time label, 1501 Certified Entertainment. According to industry insiders, Megan’s new distribution deal with Warner Music Group signifies a fresh chapter in her career.

Meanwhile, Renée Rapp, who unveiled her debut studio album, “Snow Angel,” in August, continues to carve her path in the music scene. The deluxe edition released in November showcases Renée’s musical versatility, captivating audiences and setting the stage for what’s to come.

As fans count down the days to the Mean Girls 2024 movie release, the arrival of “Not My Fault” has sparked a wave of excitement on social media, with fans sharing their genuine enthusiasm using the hashtag #NotMyFault. Beyond its musical brilliance, the collaboration bridges the gap between hip-hop and Broadway, offering a unique and relatable anthem of empowerment.

The combined star power of Megan Thee Stallion and Renée Rapp in “Not My Fault” is more than just a track; it’s a testament to the authenticity and creativity that emerges when artists from different worlds join forces. This heartfelt collaboration promises to be a memorable addition to the Mean Girls soundtrack, celebrating individuality and leaving an indelible mark on the cultural conversation.

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