Lover Girl

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 38
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Songfacts®:

  • When Megan Thee Stallion and NBA star Klay Thompson made their red-carpet debut in July 2025, it was only a matter of time before the romance found its way into song. Enter "Lover Girl", her romantic single released on October 24, 2025, which just might be the most unapologetically joyful love song Megan's ever written.
  • Megan doesn't name-drop Thompson, but the clues are there: she praises his kindness, celebrates how he "calls me his lady, not his lil' baby," and marvels at how easy love can be when you find someone on your level. It's a kind of mirror image to the pop-culture pattern of athlete-musician pairings, such as Shakira's "Dare (La La La)" for her World Cup beau Gerard Piqué.
  • The track's producer, Jacobdior, was barely two months into his music career when he uploaded a beat online with the caption, "Someone call Megan." The post went viral on TikTok, catching Megan's attention. She replied enthusiastically, saying "Friend I'm late but if you send me this beat I will record it TONIGHTTT," leading to the full collaboration.
  • The production blends New Orleans bounce with Jersey club energy, built around a sample of Total's 1996 R&B classic "Kissin' You." The nostalgic sampling gives the track a throwback feel, while the bounce keeps it distinctly Megan.
  • The video shows Megan, styled as Cupid, dancing on a martini glass - a wink to the cover art - while backup dancers in lingerie perform tight choreography. The scene's aesthetic nods to Beyoncé's 2011 clip for "Dance For You."
  • The rap world was experiencing a rare lull when "Lover Girl" was released. Debuting at #38 on the chart dated November 8, 2025, it became the first rap track to reach the Top 40 since Kendrick Lamar and SZA's "Luther" dropped out two weeks previously.

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