Megan Thee Stallion Drops "BOA" Single: A New Era Begins

Megan Thee Stallion's dropping her new single "BOA" on May 10th ahead of her Hot Girl Summer Tour. Join the movement and own her music through Royalty Exchange.
May 7, 2024
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Just a few hours ago we got some sizzling news straight from our queen, Megan Thee Stallion! She's dropping her new single "BOA" this Friday—get ready for the heat! Megan unveiled this banger with an iconic cover art featuring her and a symbolic serpent, a nod to her chart-topping track "Hiss."

As we gear up for her Hot Girl Summer Tour kicking off next 5/14, Megan’s embracing a transformative new era. After gracing the cover of Women's Health, she’s spoken powerfully about rebirth in her career and life, ready to rise anew both physically and mentally.

For all you investors out there, remember that Megan’s music isn't just to vibe to—you can actually own a piece of it! Some fans snagged royalties from her tracks on Royalty Exchange last December. Want in? Check out the auction site and start earning money from your favorite songs!

Catch the cover art for "BOA" below, and brace yourselves for what promises to be another epic Megan Thee Stallion era!

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