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Megan Thee Stallion & BTS’ RM Drop Collab "Neva Play": Stream It Now


Fri 06 Sep 2024 | 09:28 AM
Yara Sameh

Megan Thee Stallion and RM of BTS dropped on Friday their new single “Neva Play,”. 

Released just a week after the pair started teasing that they’d be joining forces on social media, the duet finds the Houston Hottie and K-pop phenomenon taking turns showing off their rap skills. 

“This is one of my favorite RM verses I’ve heard!” Meg wrote of the collaboration five days before it was released, sharing the track’s comic-book-esque artwork.

The photo showed the rapper sporting blue hair and flashing cash while RM looking over his shoulder.

“I’ve never heard him rap in this style before 😎,” she added at the time. “NEVA PLAY WITH RM OUT FRIDAY HOTTIES X ARMY #MEGJOON,”.

One day later, the 29-year-old Houston rapper confirmed that it would just be RM joining her on the track.

The news arrived about two months after Megan Thee Stallion released her third album, "Megan".

Meanwhile, BTS’ full-band activities have been on pause as the members fulfill their mandatory military obligations in South Korea, with some of the boys dropping solo projects in the meantime.

“Neva Play” will not be the first time the rapper has worked with members of BTS. In 2021, she jumped on the remix to the boy band’s hit single “Butter,” which they all performed together at BTS’ concert in Los Angeles that November.

“I love BTS, and I was telling my manager, ‘I really want to do a song with BTS, I don’t know what I can do or what we’re going to do,'” she previously told Entertainment Tonight the following February. “Around that the same time, they wound up reaching out to me and asking me to do the ‘Butter’ remix. So, I was like, ‘Oh my God.’”

She first started teasing “Neva Play” with a simple tweet — “🐎X💜 👀” — after which BTS confirmed it was involved in the project by retweeting with its string of emojis on August 30.