Megan Thee Stallion has dropped the track list for her new album ‘MEGAN: Act II’, which includes features by K-pop girl group TWICE and more.

Last week, American rapper Megan Thee Stallion made a surprise announcement for her deluxe album ‘MEGAN: Act II’, due out on October 25. A day ahead of its release, she unveiled the record’s 13 song tracklist.

The upcoming release includes several features, namely Flo Milli on the song ‘Roc Steady’, ‘TYG’ featuring heavy metal band Spiritbox and a remix of her hit track ‘Mamushi’ featuring K-pop girl group TWICE. ‘Neva Play’ featuring RM of BTS, which she dropped last month, is also included as a bonus track.

While the rapper has previously worked with Flo Milli and Spiritbox in the past, the ‘Mamushi’ remix will mark the first time she has worked with TWICE. “TWICE IS TALKING THEIR SHITTTT !!! Its so good,” she wrote on X.

‘MEGAN: Act II’ arrives just four months after the rapper released her third studio album ‘Megan’, which spawned hits like ‘Hiss’, ‘Boa’ and ‘Mamushi’ featuring Yuki Chiba.

In a four-star review of the album, NME’s Karen Gwee wrote that it “flows with a palpably higher level of creative boldness”, calling it “the most vibrant and well-rounded portrait of Megan Thee Stallion we’ve seen yet”.

Meanwhile, TWICE announced earlier this week that they are gearing up to release their 14th mini-album ‘Strategy’ this December. The record is the follow-up to their February mini-album ‘With YOU-th’, and comes shortly after recent solo releases by members Tzuyu and Nayeon.

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