The answer: significantly. In fact, even her moniker has origins from Megan Thee Stallion’s home state. “Stallion” was born out of men calling her the term, which is Southern slang for a beautiful or voluptuous woman. It can also be used as a nickname for someone who has many lovers (which our “hot girl” likely has no shortage of).
Although stallions are technically powerful and strongly built male horses packed with testosterone, it’s not surprising that Megan would adopt the animal as her artist identity. Megan’s music oozes dominance, confidence, and sexuality, which would make her stage name perfectly fitting for her powerhouse style.
The name could also be related to her attention-grabbing presence, which is accentuated by her impressive height of 5′ 10″, per Entertainment Weekly. For the record, her stage name is separate from her occasional alter ego Tina Snow, who’s the counterpart to and spin-off of Tony Snow, the alter ego for southern artist Pimp C.
Perhaps not surprisingly, Megan’s real name isn’t the one that rose to fame with her. It’s actually Megan Jovon Ruth Pete.
Written by: Nicki