Megan Thee Stallion Says Her Team Didn't Want to Pay Future $250K For a Verse

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Megan Thee Stallion Says Her Team Didn't Want to Pay Future $250K For a Verse
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Megan Thee Stallion revealed that she wanted Future to be featured on her song “Pressurelicious” no matter the cost.

's feature on her new song “Pressurelicious” almost didn't happen, but she was insistent about getting the rapper on the track no matter the cost.. During the conversation on the radio show, she mentioned that she faced some pushback from her team after deciding she wanted to pay Future's $250,000 appearance fee for a verse on the single. She told hosts, “I had the beat for ‘Pressurelicious,’ right? I recorded the song, and I recorded it one way.

Meg continued, “Being a woman in the industry, reaching out to a man trying to get a feature is always going to be a task. You never know what to expect. How I went about it was, ‘OK, somebody figure out what's Future's feature price. Let's just ask him.’” Upon learning that his price was $250,000 and realizing that they both happened to be in Miami at the same time, the rapper said she was more than ready to write that check to get Future in the booth as soon as possible.

And, in the end, the rapper says that quarter-million-dollar price tag was well worth it as what she got back was “the whole Future experience, he gave me the whole song” explaining that he rapped over the entire seven-minute beat she'd provided him with that would eventually become “Pressurelicious.” Meg said, “Because he gave me the whole song, I had to go into the studio and put it together.

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