GRAMMYĀ®-winning superstarĀ Megan Thee StallionĀ will make āHot Girl Historyā as host of theĀ 2024 āVMAsāĀ LIVEĀ onĀ Wednesday, September 11th at 8PM ET/PTĀ from New Yorkās UBS Arena.
- In the midst of a record-shattering year that includes a new album release,Ā MEGAN, and her global āHot Girl Summer Tour,ā Megan will take the āVMAsā reins for her first-ever award show hosting gig.Ā
- Megan continues to be an unstoppable force withĀ her latest album,Ā MEGANĀ (available to streamĀ HERE) and includes collaborations with Victoria Monet, GloRilla, UGK, Big K.R.I.T., Kyle Richh and Yuki Chiba.
- Most recently, Megan released the new music video for her singleĀ āMAMUSHI.āĀ The song emerged as a global hit from her album, considering it has generated over 150 million global streams (and counting) and the song also recently reached No. 1 on Spotifyās Global Viral chart in Japan.Ā
- Earlier this year, the Houston native earned her third, Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 with the release of her dynamic song āHISS,ā which follows her other chart-topping hits such as āSavage (Remix)ā with BeyoncĆ© and āWAPā with Cardi B. It also became the first-ever, solo female rap song to debut No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200.Ā
- The 2x āVMAsā winner is up for 5 nominations this year, including āBest Collaborationā with tourmate GloRilla and āBest Hip Hop,ā the same category she last won in 2020 for her chart-topper āSavage.āĀ
- Her first MTV Moon Person was in 2019 for āBest Power Anthem,ā scoring a win as a first-time nominee for her smash āHot Girl Summer.ā
- Megan has previously hostedĀ Saturday Night Live,Ā served as co-host forĀ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonĀ and made history as the first Black woman to appear on the cover of Forbesā prestigious Under 30 issue. She was also named as TIMEās 100 Most Influential People of 2020 after publishing her monumental āWhy I Speak Up For Black Womenā op-ed forĀ The New York Times.Ā Ā