Megan Teams Up with Juvenile

Megan Thee Stallion teamed up with Juvenile for a remix of "B.B.B.," blending her modern Southern rap style with Juvenile's classic New Orleans bounce. The collaboration is being praised for its energy and cross-generational appeal. The track represents a bridge between old-school bounce and contemporary hip-hop styles.

The original version of "B.B.B.," featuring artist Genesisthegawd, was released in January 2026 and quickly gained viral traction on TikTok, particularly with millennial listeners. Juvenile noted in an interview that he specifically aimed to create a track that would resonate with his own generation and people like him. The track is the lead single for Juvenile's first solo album in more than a decade, titled "Boiling Point," set to be released on his birthday, March 26, 2026. The album follows his recent time on the "Cash Money Millionaires 30th Anniversary Tour" alongside former collaborators Birdman, B.G., and Mannie Fresh. The song's sound is rooted in New Orleans bounce, a hip-hop subgenre that developed in the city's housing projects in the late 1980s and early 1990s. As a founding member of the Hot Boys on Cash Money Records, Juvenile was instrumental in bringing the percussive, dance-focused sound to national prominence with hits like "Back That Azz Up." Megan Thee Stallion's involvement creates a direct link to another Southern hip-hop tradition. Raised in Houston, her mother, Holly Thomas, was a rapper known as "Holly-Wood." Megan has cited Southern legends like Pimp C and Bun B of UGK as primary influences on her style, even basing her "Tina Snow" alter ego on Pimp C's "Tony Snow" persona. The collaboration was sparked after fans on TikTok pointed out how well Megan's signature flow would complement the beat of the original song. On February 25, 2026, Megan fanned the flames by posting a video of herself rapping a new verse over the track, just two days before the official remix was released. This pairing is seen less as a simple feature and more as an intentional alignment of Southern rap lineage and modern momentum. It connects the legacy of Juvenile's Cash Money era Hot Boys with the current "Hot Girl" movement defined by Megan Thee Stallion. Following the album's release, Juvenile is scheduled to embark on a 60-plus date "Boiling Point Tour" across

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